Giorgione

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Giorgione was an influential Italian painter of the Venetian school whose poetic, atmospheric style helped shape the High Renaissance.

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Label Occurrences
Giorgione canonical 10
Giorgione–Titian workshop 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian painter
Renaissance painter
Venetian school painter
human
painter
activeIn Republic of Venice
Venice
alsoKnownAs Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco
Giorgio da Castelfranco
artisticFocus landscape integration with figures
subtle use of color and light
artisticInnovation development of the Venetian tonal painting tradition
causeOfDeath plague
contemporaryOf Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
Raphael
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Venice
dateOfBirth circa 1477
circa 1478
dateOfDeath 1510
era Renaissance Italy
surface form: Italian Renaissance
ethnicGroup Italian
fieldOfWork painting
gender male
genre mythological painting
portrait
religious painting
influenced Sebastiano del Piombo
Titian
Venetian Renaissance painting
influencedBy Giovanni Bellini
Leonardo da Vinci
knownFor ambiguous subject matter in narrative scenes
innovative use of mood and atmosphere in painting
movement High Renaissance
Venetian Renaissance
surface form: Venetian school
name Giorgione self-link
notableWork Castelfranco Madonna
Laura
Sleeping Venus
Le Concert champêtre
surface form: The Concert (Le Concert Champêtre)

The Tempest
The Three Philosophers
placeOfBirth Castelfranco Veneto
Republic of Venice
placeOfDeath Republic of Venice
Venice
style atmospheric
poetic
teacherOrInfluence Giovanni Bellini

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Old Masters hasNotableExample Giorgione
Titian influencedBy Giorgione
Giorgione name Giorgione self-link
Giovanni Bellini influenced Giorgione
Sleeping Venus creator Giorgione
Sleeping Venus associatedWith Giorgione
this entity surface form: Giorgione–Titian workshop
Pastoral Concert (attributed to Titian or Giorgione) attributedTo Giorgione
subject surface form: Pastoral Concert