Vittorio Crivelli

Vittore Crivelli (* around 1440 in Venice; † around 1501/ 02 in Fermo ) was an Italian painter.

Probably a younger brother of Carlo Crivelli, under whose influence he formed and in whose workshop he did his first artistic steps. He accompanied Carlo probably in the late 50s, early 60s after Zara in Dalmatia, where he is still mentioned in 1465 and then followed him into the brands. For a few, still preserved images, a collaboration between the two artists will be accepted. 1481 Vittore is first mentioned in a contract for a painting that he painted for the church of Our Lady of Loreto in Montelparo. From 1487 to 1501 he lived in Fermo, where he mainly for churches in the smaller towns worked in the Marche.

Vittores images are in the tradition of the works of Carlo Crivelli, but do not quite reach their force. This manifests itself in the fact that Vittore rather clung to an old, stricter imagery and sat on the whole to be less dramatic compositions.

Selected Works

  • Altenburg, Lindenau - Museum A Saint ( St. John the Evangelist? ).
  • St. Louis of France.
  • St. Bonaventure.
  • Lamentation ( Pietà ), 1480-1500.
  • Maria with the child.
  • St. Francis, to 1490th
  • The Lamentation of Christ ( Pietà ), 1460th
  • St. Jerome, 1481st
  • Saint Catherine, 1481st
  • The Coronation of the Virgin.
  • Polyptych: The Virgin and Child with Saints. ( Joint work with Carlo Crivelli )
  • Polyptych: Madonna Enthroned with Child and Saints.
  • Enthroned Madonna and Child, Two Angels and a Donor.
  • Mary with the Child and Two Angels.
  • Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
  • The Holy Bernardinus Siena
  • The Lamentation of Christ ( Pietà ) to 1481st
  • Maria with the child to 1460-1465.
  • A bishop saint ( Saint Louis of Toulouse, St. Bonaventure or St. Emidius ).
  • Italian Painter
  • Born in the 15th century
  • Died in the 16th century
  • Man
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