Birthdate: 1459 AD
Birthplace: Conegliano, Italy
Died: November 30, 1517
Cima da Conegliano, an Italian Renaissance painter linked with the Venetian school, drew inspiration from Antonello da Messina. His style highlighted landscape backdrops and peaceful settings, often focusing on religious and mythological themes for domestic settings. Cima excelled in depicting popular subjects with nuanced differences, notably in his many portrayals of the Madonna and Child. Known for his consistent and tranquil compositions, Cima captivated audiences with his refined and small-scale works.
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