5 rezultata unutar Organizacija Pinacoteca di Brera
The most convincing hypothesis, despite the uncertainties stemming from the existence of several variants of the same subject, identifies the painting in Brera with the “foreshortened Christ” found in Mantegna’s studio at the time of his death, sold by hi…
The huge canvas adorned the reception room of the Scuola Grande di San Marco in Venice, one of the city’s most prestigious and powerful confraternities. It was commissioned from Gentile Bellini in 1504 but was left incomplete on the death of the artist in…
Caravaggio painted the Supper at Emmaus between 1605 and 1606, that is to say between the end of his stay in Rome and his flight from the city following his conviction for murder. He was able to sell it, with Ottavio Costa acting as go-between, to Marches…
The canvas was shown at the Brera Exhibition of 1859 which, held a few months after the entry of Victor Emanuel II and Napoleon III into Milan, celebrated the successful conclusion of the struggles of the Risorgimento, but did not enter the Pinacoteca unt…
The painting, dated 1504, comes from the church of San Francesco at Città di Castello and arrived in Brera in 1805. Raphael based the Marriage of the Virgin on the model of the altarpiece of the same subject painted by Perugino and now in the Musée des Be…