Carlo Crivelli was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento, renowned for his vivid colors and meticulous detail. Born in Venice around 1435, he spent most of his career in the cities of the Marche region. Crivelli is celebrated as a distinguished representative of the late Gothic and early Renaissance.
Crivelli’s art blends traditional Italian elements with the influence of Netherlandish painting, most evident in his meticulous detail and the expressive character of his figures. He concentrated primarily on religious subjects, producing altarpieces and images of saints. His distinctive style, marked by the use of gilding, elaborate ornament, illusionistic perspective, and unconventional proportions, imbues his works with a striking decorative quality and symbolic resonance. Among his most celebrated paintings are The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius and Saint Francis. Crivelli’s works are held in leading museums worldwide, including the National Gallery in London, and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Each painting by Carlo Crivelli harmoniously unites mastery and inspiration, brought to life through his virtuoso technique. Digital reproductions of his works make it possible to appreciate every nuance of the artist’s vision, faithfully captured through modern high-resolution printing technology.
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