In 1502 Vittore Carpaccio delivered the Calling of Saint Matthew to the Venetian Scuola Dalmata dei Santi Giorgio e Trifone, a confraternity founded in 1451 by the Dalmatian community residing in Venice. The painting’s recent restoration sponsored by Save Venice offers an opportunity to re-examine the work and reconsider its iconography. Building upon new visual and documentary evidence, this article argues that Carpaccio painted the tax collector Matthew not as a Jewish moneylender, as previously assumed, but as a Venetian moneychanger within his workplace, a banco de tapeto that once faced Campo San Giacomo at Rialto. An examination of Matthew’s gesture reveals that Carpaccio depicted the moment that preceded, rather than followed, the ...
The icon of the Madonna Bruna del Carmine is the most famous cult image in Naples. Its immense devot...
The icon of the Madonna Bruna del Carmine is the most famous cult image in Naples. Its immense devot...
In the 1350s, the Paduan painter, Guariento di Arpo, completed an ambitious decorative scheme for th...
Lorenzo Lotto's Madonna and Child with SS Roch and Sebast ian is a private devotional work, original...
Relatively unknown at the time, an early-Baroque painter named Michelangelo Merisi received his firs...
Late medieval Venetians had an established tradition of visualising Saint George and venerating him ...
In 1548 Tintoretto delivered the Miracle of the Slave to the Scuola Grande di San Marco. It was the ...
This study aims to make known the unpublished Blessing Christ by Carpaccio, traced in the Photo Libr...
This article addresses specifically and in depth the cornice panel of the Crowning of the Virgin sti...
The Entombment of Christ, painted by Palma Giovane for the Oratorio dei Crociferi in Venice (1590), ...
[Excerpt] The illustrative miniatures which adorn the cover of this volume, and the painting from wh...
This study is an art history of Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice, from its foundation in c. 1286 to t...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The icon of the Madonna Bruna del Carmine is the most famous cult image in Naples. Its immense devot...
The icon of the Madonna Bruna del Carmine is the most famous cult image in Naples. Its immense devot...
In the 1350s, the Paduan painter, Guariento di Arpo, completed an ambitious decorative scheme for th...
Lorenzo Lotto's Madonna and Child with SS Roch and Sebast ian is a private devotional work, original...
Relatively unknown at the time, an early-Baroque painter named Michelangelo Merisi received his firs...
Late medieval Venetians had an established tradition of visualising Saint George and venerating him ...
In 1548 Tintoretto delivered the Miracle of the Slave to the Scuola Grande di San Marco. It was the ...
This study aims to make known the unpublished Blessing Christ by Carpaccio, traced in the Photo Libr...
This article addresses specifically and in depth the cornice panel of the Crowning of the Virgin sti...
The Entombment of Christ, painted by Palma Giovane for the Oratorio dei Crociferi in Venice (1590), ...
[Excerpt] The illustrative miniatures which adorn the cover of this volume, and the painting from wh...
This study is an art history of Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice, from its foundation in c. 1286 to t...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The icon of the Madonna Bruna del Carmine is the most famous cult image in Naples. Its immense devot...
The icon of the Madonna Bruna del Carmine is the most famous cult image in Naples. Its immense devot...
In the 1350s, the Paduan painter, Guariento di Arpo, completed an ambitious decorative scheme for th...