Vittore Carpaccio
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Vittore Carpaccio was born around the year 1460 near Venice, Italy. They didn't keep birth records then, so this date is an estimate. Vittore knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a painter when he was older. He couldn't pay attention in school because he was always drawing or sketching on his papers. As a young man, Carpaccio was greatly influenced by two Venetian painters. These two painters were Gentile Bellini and Giovanni Bellini. Carpaccio was influenced greatly by these artists, but he also admired the work of other artists of the Venitian art period. Carpaccio...
of his paintings. He also was very good with architecture and knew how to paint buildings so they looked real. Some of Vittore's other widely known paintings include: "A Saint Reading" and "Virgin and Child." Even though he isn't as famous as some other artists are; Carpaccio was one of the greatest artists of the early Renaissance in Europe. He may not be the greatest drawer ever, but that isn't what makes him great. What makes him great is how he uses color in his paintings. His colors are always bright and vivid, and his lighting effects are brilliant.

of his paintings. He also was very good with architecture and knew how to paint buildings so they looked real. Some of Vittore's other widely known paintings include: "A Saint Reading" and "Virgin and Child." Even though he isn't as famous as some other artists are; Carpaccio was one of the greatest artists of the early Renaissance in Europe. He may not be the greatest drawer ever, but that isn't what makes him great. What makes him great is how he uses color in his paintings. His colors are always bright and vivid, and his lighting effects are brilliant.
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