Cima Da Conegliano
1459 – 1517
Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano, Italian painter, son of a sheep-shearer, named after the town of his birth, and active mainly in nearby Venice. After a rudimentary education in painting in Conegliano, he went to Venice, where likely frequented the shops of Bellini and Alvise Vivarini. With his 1489 altarpiece for San Bartolomeo in Vicenza (now in the Museo Civico), Cima emerges as the only artist in Venice equal to Bellini.
32 artworks in collection
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