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Jacopo Bellini - tradução para Inglês

ITALIAN PAINTER
Iacopo Bellini
  • ''Virgin of Humility, adored by a prince of the [[House of Este]]'', 1440. Notice the [[Pseudo-Kufic]] mantle hem. [[Louvre Museum]].

Jacopo Bellini         
n. Jacopo Bellini (1400?-1470), Maler aus Venedig stammend, Vater des Gentile Bellini und Giovanni Bellini, einer der Begründer des Renaissance Stils in Venedig
Vincenzo Bellini         
  • ''Adelson e Salvini'': autograph of the score
  • Musical notation, inscribed on Bellini's tomb, from Amina's last aria in ''La sonnambula'': "Ah! non-credea mirarti / Sì presto estinto, o fiore", translated as: "I did not believe you would fade so soon, oh flower"
  • Francesco I]], who gave his personal approval to Bellini's ''[[Bianca e Gernando]]''
  • Librettist Carlo Pepoli
  • left
  • Librettist Felice Romani
  • Librettist Felice Romani
  • A portrait of [[Francesco Florimo]] in later life
  • Rubini as Arturo in ''I Puritani'', Paris 1835
  • [[Giuditta Pasta]] sang Beatrice
  • Giuditta Turina
  • King's Theatre, London (aka Italian Opera House) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, 1827–28
  • Portrait of Bellini, before 1862
  • [[Maria Malibran]] as Romeo-Bologna, 1832
  • Monument to Bellini erected in 1839 at Père Lachaise Cemetery
  • Composer [[Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli]]
  • ''Norma'': Donzelli, Grisi, and Pasta, the original cast
  • The Théâtre-Italien in 1829
  • Poster for Nuovo's opening night
  • Foyer of the Teatro della Pergola, after redecoration in the 1850s
  • The Nuovo Teatro Ducale in 1829
  • Teatro della Munizione, Messina (as known in the early 19th century)
  • Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1812
  • Bellini's birthplace, the [[Palazzo Gravina-Cruyllas]], Catania, circa 1800
  • Bellini around 1830
ITALIAN OPERA COMPOSER (1801–1835)
Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini; Vincent Bellini; Vincenzo bellini; Vicenzo Bellini; List of operas by Bellini
n. Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835), italienischer Opernkomponist
Giovanni Bellini         
  • Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist]]'', c. 1480; oil; [[Indianapolis Museum of Art]]
  • ''Madonna and Child with John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth''
  • Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, ''[[St. Mark Preaching in Alexandria]]'', 1504–7; oil on canvas; [[Pinacoteca di Brera]], [[Milan]]
  • Christ Blessing]]'', 1500; Tempera, oil, and gold on panel, [[Kimbell Art Museum]], Texas
  • archive-date=23 March 2012 }}</ref>
  • St. Francis in Ecstasy]]'', 1480; oil and tempera on panel; [[Frick Collection]], New York
  • archive-date=1 February 2013 }}</ref>
  • transferred from panel]]; [[San Zaccaria]], Venice
15TH- AND 16TH-CENTURY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE PAINTER
Giambellino; Giovanni Bellini (painter); Giovanni Bellino; Prayer of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane
n. Giovanni Bellini, (ca. 1430-1516) Renaissance Maler aus Venedig, Lehrer von Titan und Giorgione, malte "Christus am Ölberg" und "Die Tugend"

Definição

Bellini
[b?'li:ni]
¦ noun (plural Bellinis) a cocktail consisting of peach juice mixed with champagne.
Origin
named after the Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini (c.1430-1516): the cocktail is said to have been invented in Venice during an exhibition of his works.

Wikipédia

Jacopo Bellini

Jacopo Bellini (c. 1400 – c. 1470) was one of the founders of the Renaissance style of painting in Venice and northern Italy. His sons Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, and his son-in-law Andrea Mantegna, were also famous painters.

Few of Bellini's paintings still exist, but his surviving sketch-books (one in the British Museum and one in the Louvre) show an interest in landscape and elaborate architectural design and are his most important legacy. His surviving works show how he accommodated linear perspective to the decorative patterns and rich colors of Venetian painting.