Mantegna and Bellini – at The National Gallery: October ’18 – January ’19

Mantegna, The Dead Christ supported by Two Angels, 1485–1500 © Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen (detail)

Andrea Mantegna (1431 – 1506) and Giovanni Bellini (1430 – 1516) are regarded as two of the most influential artists of the Renaissance, ground breaking for their innovative use of perspective, composition and colouristic style.  Brothers-in-law and rivals, the Exhibition explores the creative links between the two men, and their art, family, rivalry, and personality.

Exhibition organised by the National Gallery and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in collaboration with the British Museum.  Further details here!

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