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Sleeping Venus
Giorgione, c. 1508–1510This revolutionary painting depicts a female nude on a red pillow and ivory sheet, languidly looking toward the viewer within a naturally depicted landscape in subtle color gradations. Giorgione was closely associated with the cultural and intellectual leaders of Venetian society. The scholar Aldus Manutius and the poet Pietro Bembo greatly influenced his developments in presenting the human figure as one in harmony with the landscape. The painting contributed to the burgeoning genres of the female nude and landscape painting. As art historian Giovanni Morelli wrote, “This’Venus’ became the prototype, among painters of the Venetian School,” for both its realism and its refinement. (The Art Story)
mediumOil on canvas
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