St. Steven
卡洛·克里韦利(1435 – 1495)
卡洛·克里韦利 (1435-1495) 是威尼斯文艺复兴时期的画家,以其细腻的晚期哥特式风格、“错视画”技巧以及圣母像等宗教题材作品而闻名。探索他的艺术世界与历史传承。
The painting St. Steven is a masterpiece created by the renowned Italian artist Carlo Crivelli. This work of art is a testament to the artistic excellence of the Italian Renaissance period. The painting is executed in tempera, a medium that was commonly used during this era.
Composition and Symbolism
The composition of the painting features a man holding a book in one hand and two balls in the other. The man appears to be wearing a red robe with gold trimming. He has a halo above his head, indicating that he might be a saint or religious figure. Other elements present in the painting include another person visible on the left side of the image, and two more people can be seen further back in the scene. A bird is also depicted in the middle of the painting, adding a touch of nature to the artwork. Key aspects of the painting include the use of vibrant colors and intricate details, which are characteristic of Carlo Crivelli's style. The artist's ability to capture the essence of religious figures with grace and poise is evident in this painting. For more information on Carlo Crivelli's works, visit /art/list/?Filter=carlo+crivelli,carlo,crivelli&.- The painting is part of a larger collection of artworks by Carlo Crivelli, including The Madonna Enthroned with Child, San Francisc and San Sebastian and Saint Michael.
- The Zichy Museum in Zala, Hungary, is another notable institution that showcases an impressive collection of artworks, including those by Hungarian artist Mihály von Zichy. For more information, visit /art/list/?Filter=A@D3C6J7-Zichy-Museum-Zala-Hungary.
关于此作品
- 标题: St. Steven
- 艺术家: 卡洛·克里韦利
- 格式: Portrait
- 版权状态: 公有领域
- 运动感: Italian Renaissance
- 色彩饱和度: Balanced
- 感知亮度: balanced
