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The church is adorned with four paintings, three being of Venetian school.
Several major factors came together to create the Venetian School.
He is considered to be among the last practitioners, along with his brothers, of the classic Venetian school of painting.
He said he was of the Venetian school, doubtless from his fondness for color.
Their distinctive approach to the art form earned them the name of Venetian school of comics.
"It's from the Venetian School and a portrait of a courtesan.
Their styles differed with Simone having a style more influenced by the Venetian school.
Major members of the Venetian school include:
These composers are often called the "Venetian School".
Although mainly active in Cremona, stylistically he was a member of the Venetian school.
His works shows also influences from the Bolognese, Roman and Venetian schools.
Terms such as concerto and symphony only started appearing in the early 17th century at the Venetian School of Music.
He was exposed to the latest Italian music, including the polychoral works of the Venetian School.
The grand biblical feast with its rich textures and more than 120 figures is regarded as one of the masterpieces of the Venetian school.
His main influences are said to have been Correggio and the Late Renaissance Venetian school.
The Venetian School flourished for the rest of the 16th century, and into the 17th, led by the Gabrielis and others.
This was a new approach to painting which revolutionised the Venetian school and is famously used in The Tempest.
Venetian School may refer to:
He is traditionally included in the Venetian School, but his independent career actually places him outside the Venetian art scene.
Vittore Carpaccio, Italian painter of the Venetian school (born 1460)
Although commonly depicted being used by angels, their use in churches was limited, a prominent exception being the music of the Venetian School.
Tiziano was the leading painter of the 16th-century Venetian school of the Italian Renaissance.
Titian, the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school of painting, is interred in the Frari.
Pomponio Amalteo, Italian painter of the Venetian school (died 1588)
With such works he has been described as reaching the High Renaissance ideals, and certainly expresses the key distinctive factors of the Venetian school.