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Andrea Mantegna

 
Andrea Mantegna

15th-16th century Italian painter
(Isola di Carturo (near Padua), ca. 1431 - 1506)

Mantegna, Andrea (Italian painter, ca. 1431-1506) Note: He was an influential artist with a precise, seemingly sculptural painting style that reflects influences of classical art and architecture. He was best known for bold and innovative use of perspective and foreshortening; he experimented with composition and media. Mantegna's date of birth is assumed, based on an altarpiece inscription with the date 1448 and a note that the artist was 17 at the time. He was probably born at Isola di Carturo, near Padua, where the birth of his brother Tommaso was documented. His father Biagio was a carpenter. At the age of eleven, Mantegna entered the workshop of Francesco Squarcione, who legally adopted him after the death of his father. At seventeen, Mantegna won his independence from Squarcione after bringing him to court for exploitation and fraud. Names: Mantegna, Andrea (preferred, index, V) Andrea Mantegna (display, V) Andrea di Biagio (V) Blaise, Andrea (V) Blasii, Andrea (V) Andrea Mantenga (V) Andrea Montegna (V) Mantenia, Andrea (V)

5 objects

The Triumph of Scipio

1823-1876
engraving on paper
Gift of Mrs. George T. Little
1915.62.3
 

The Triumph of Caesar - The Elephants (after Andrea Mantegna)

ca. 1598
chiaroscuro woodcut on paper
Museum Purchase
1965.47
 

Judith with the Head of Holofernes Plaquette

1500-1600
bronze
Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari
1967.24.1.a
 

Battle of the Sea Gods

n.d.
photogravure on paper
Gift of Mrs. Karl R. Philbrick
1978.35
 

Judith with the Head of Holofernes Plaquette

1500-1600
bronze
Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari
1967.24.1.b