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Madonna and Child between St. Francis and St. Nicasius by Giorgio Barbarelli Da Castelfranco, 1503

Madonna and Child between St. Francis and St. Nicasius

Giorgio Barbarelli Da Castelfranco

Giorgione was an Italian Renaissance painter known for his enigmatic and poetic landscapes. His use of light, atmosphere, and muted colors influenced the Venetian school, laying the groundwork for later artists like Titian.

Giorgio Barbarelli Da Castelfranco created Madonna and Child between St. Francis and St. Nicasius in 1503. It is now part of the collection at Cathedral of Castelfranco Veneto in Italy.

Year
1503
Style
Renaissance
Medium
Oil on poplar wood
Dimensions
200x152cm

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