The most famous work of Carpaccio, a series of paintings depicting the legend of Saint Ursula, can be described in the same words as Gentile’s paintings. You are present at
St. George, striking the dragon by Vittore Carpaccio
Picture of Vittore Carpaccio “Saint George, striking the dragon”. The size of the picture is 180 x 226 cm, canvas, oil. The second cycle of paintings, which is no longer
Reflections on the Passion of Christ by Vittore Carpaccio
In this picture, Vittore Carpaccio turned to the particularly worried Venetian painters of the time the theme of mystical experience. The artist portrayed the dead, with his pierced hands, feet
Birth of the Virgin Mary by Vittore Carpaccio
The painting is part of a series of six works dedicated to the life of the Virgin and created by the artist for Scuola degli Albanesi. The canvas shows the
Crucifixion and mortification of ten thousand on Mount Ararat by Vittore Carpaccio
Sculpture by Vittore Carpaccio “Crucifixion and mortification of ten thousand on Mount Ararat”. The size of the canvas is 307 x 205 cm, canvas, oil. Originally, the painting “The Crucifixion
Arrival of Saint Ursula and pilgrims to Cologne by Vittore Carpaccio
Picture of Vittore Carpaccio “Arrival of Saint Ursula and pilgrims to Cologne”. The size of the canvas is 280 x 255 cm, canvas, tempera. The first and most successful cycle
Departure of the betrothed by Vittore Carpaccio
The largest canvas of the cycle of Saint Ursula reveals his potential customer. At the foot of the pillar-flagpole dividing the composition according to the principle of the golden section,
Holy interview by Vittorio Carpaccio
The exact time of writing this picture is unknown, and in different sources you can find different of its datings – from the late 1490s to the early 1510s. Most
The Savior and the Four Apostles by Vittore Carpaccio
Picture of Vittore Carpaccio “The Savior and the Four Apostles”. The size of the picture is 70 x 68 cm, wood, oil. Venice has always been the most independent of
Madonna with the Child and John the Baptist by Vittorio Carpaccio
Carpaccio quite often treated religious subjects in a genre key – more often than contemporary Venetian painters. However, one of his religious paintings is unusual even for him. This is
Madonna and Child and Saints by Vittore Carpaccio
Picture of Vittore Carpaccio “Madonna and Child with Saints”. The size of the picture is 96 x 126 cm, wood, oil. The artist in his work depicted the Madonna on
Portrait of a courtesan by Vittorio Carpaccio
The genre of the portrait was not close to Carpaccio. He almost did not address him, and therefore even those portraits that are attributed to him, some researchers tend to
The Dead Christ by Vittore Carpaccio
Picture of Vittore Carpaccio “The Dead Christ”. The size of the painting is 145 x 185 cm, canvas, tempera. The shed body of Jesus Christ on a bench covered with