Antonello Da Messina
Antonello da Messina
(c.
1430
-
1479
) was a
Sicilian
painter
active during the
Italian Renaissance
. He is believed to have been a pupil of
Colantonio
in Naples. His oil painting technique suggests that he spent time in
Flanders
, with its interest in light and cast shadows. His influence can be seen in the works of
Piero della Francesca
,
Giovanni Bellini
and other
Venetian
painters. His best known works include:
Portrait of a Young Man
(c.1470)
The unidentified man called the
Condottiere
(
illustration, right
), dated 1475. It clearly shows the influence of Flemish painters, and perhaps of the
camera lucida
technique.
Christ Crucified
(1475)
St. Jerome in his Study
(c.1475)
Portrait of a Man
(c.1475) - oil on poplar
Madonna with Saints Nicholas of Bari, Anastasia, Ursula and Dominic
(San Cassiano Altarpiece) (c.1475-76)
St Sebastian
(1476-77)
Christ Crowned with Thorns
- oil on wood
Giorgio Vasari
includes a biography of Antonello da Messina in his
Lives
.
External links
Guardian article on "Portrait of a Man"
Best of Sicily Magazine article on Antonello da Messina and the technique of egg tempera / oil media
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