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Giorgione

Giorgione was an Italian painter of the Venetian school during the High Renaissance from Venice, who died in his thirties. Giorgione is known for the elusive poetic quality of his work, though only about six surviving paintings are firmly attributed to him. The uncertainty surrounding the identity and meaning of his work has made Giorgione one of the most mysterious figures in European art.

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Adoration of the Shepherds (Giorgione)

The Adoration of the Shepherds, sometimes still known as the Allendale Nativity, after a former owner, is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Giorgione, completed in about 1505 to 1510. The attribution is now usual, although not universal; the usual other view is that it is an early Titian. It is certainly a Venetian painting of that period. It is displayed in the National Gallery of Art of Washington, D.C., United States.

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Castelfranco Madonna

The Madonna and Child Between St. Francis and St. Nicasius, also known as Castelfranco Madonna, is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Giorgione executed around 1504. It remains in the equivalent of its original setting, in a side-chapel of the Cathedral of Castelfranco Veneto, Giorgione's native city, in Veneto, northern Italy, although the present church dates to the 18th century.

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Christ Carrying the Cross (Titian)

Christ Carrying the Cross is a 1505 oil painting attributed to either the Italian Renaissance master Titian or Giorgione. It is located in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, Italy.

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Detroit Trio

Detroit Trio is an oil on canvas painting attributed to Giorgione, Titian and Sebastiano del Piombo, executed c. 1500, now in the Detroit Institute of Arts. The letters ACH on the man's beret are variously interpreted as "Amor, Concordia e Honor" or "Amor, Charitas e Humanitas", whilst others argue the figures show Jason between Medea and Creusa.

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Giustiniani Portrait

The Giustiniani Portrait or Portrait of a Young Man is a painting of about 1503-1504 frequently, but not universally, attributed to Giorgione, which is now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.

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The Judgement of Solomon (Giorgione)

The Judgment of Solomon is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giorgione of the Judgement of Solomon created c. 1502-1505. It is housed in the Galleria degli Uffizi of Florence.

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Judith (Giorgione)

Judith is a painting by the Italian painter Giorgione, executed around 1504. It is one of the few authentic works by Giorgione owned by the Russian Hermitage Museum. The painting, originally attributed to Raphael, came to the Hermitage in 1772 from Paris. Like many other paintings, it refers to the Judith and Holofernes motif.

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Laura (Giorgione)

Laura, formerly sometimes known as Portrait of a Young Bride, is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giorgione. It is the only known painting of the author that was signed and dated by him, it has his name and the date of 1506 on the back. It hangs in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria.

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Pastoral Concert

The Pastoral Concert or Le Concert Champêtre is an oil painting of c. 1509 attributed to the Italian Renaissance master Titian. It was previously attributed to his fellow and contemporary Giorgione. It is in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.

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Portrait of a Young Man (Giorgione, Budapest)

Portrait of a Young Man or Portrait of a Youth is a c.1508-1510 painting, attributed to Giorgione and now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. Some have instead attributed it to Giorgione's collaborator Giovanni Cariani.

Portrait of Francesco Maria della Rovere (Giorgione)W
Portrait of Francesco Maria della Rovere (Giorgione)

Portrait of Francesco Maria della Rovere is an oil on panel, later transferred to canvas, painting attributed to Giorgione, executed c. 1502. It is now housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It depicts Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino aged about 13.

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Self-portrait (Giorgione)

The Self-portrait of Giorgione is a possible self-portrait by the Italian painter Giorgione, now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. It is not universally accepted as an autograph work but - if it is - it is thought to be based on the c.1509-1510 Self-portrait as David now in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum.

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Self-portrait as David

Self-Portrait as David is a c.1509-1510 oil on panel portrait by Giorgione, now in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Brunswick. It is not universally accepted as an autograph work but - if it is - it is thought to be the prototype for another Self-Portrait by the artist himself or an assistant.

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Sleeping Venus (Giorgione)

The Sleeping Venus, also known as the Dresden Venus, is a painting traditionally attributed to the Italian Renaissance painter Giorgione, although it has long been usually thought that Titian completed it after Giorgione's death in 1510. The landscape and sky are generally accepted to be mainly by him. In the 21st century, much scholarly opinion has shifted further, to see the nude figure of Venus as also painted by Titian, leaving Giorgione's contribution uncertain. It is in the Gemäldegalerie, Dresden. After World War II, the painting was briefly in possession of the Soviet Union.

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The Tempest (Giorgione)

The Tempest is a Renaissance painting by the Italian master Giorgione dated between 1506 and 1508. Originally commissioned by the Venetian noble Gabriele Vendramin, the painting is now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia of Venice, Italy. Despite considerable discussion by art historians, the meaning of the scene remains elusive.

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The Test of Fire of Moses (Giorgione)

The Test of Fire of Moses is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giorgione created c. 1502-1505. It is housed in the Galleria degli Uffizi of Florence.

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The Three Ages of Man (Giorgione)

The Three Ages of Man or Reading a Song is a 1500-01 painting by Giorgione, now displayed at the Galleria Palatina within the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.

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The Three Philosophers

The Three Philosophers is an oil painting on canvas attributed to the Italian High Renaissance artist Giorgione. It shows three philosophers – one young, one middle-aged, and one old. The work was commissioned by the Venetian noble Taddeo Contarini, a Venetian merchant with an interest in the occult and alchemy. The Three Philosophers was finished one year before the painter died. One of Giorgione’s last paintings, it is now displayed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. The painting was finished by Sebastiano del Piombo.

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Il Tramonto (The Sunset)

Il Tramonto is an oil on canvas landscape painting by Giorgione, created c. 1505-1508, now in the National Gallery, London, which bought it in 1961.