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Apostles

Discover Carlo Crivelli’s ‘Apostles’ (1473) – a stunning tempera masterpiece! Intricate details, gold leaf & expressive style. Explore Renaissance art at ArtsDot.

Carlo Crivelli (1435-1495) was a Venetian Renaissance painter known for his detailed late Gothic style, 'trompe l'oeil' techniques & devotional works like Madonnas. Explore his art and legacy.

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Quick Facts

  • Influences:
    • Jacobello del Fiore
    • Francesco Squarcione
  • Title: Apostles
  • Artist: Carlo Crivelli
  • Dimensions: 29 x 17 cm
  • Year: 1473
  • Subject or theme: Religious iconography, Apostles
  • Artistic style: Gothic and Renaissance blend

Collectible Description

A Divine Encounter in Gold and Tempera

In the quiet, luminous realm of the Italian Renaissance, few works capture the intersection of earthly detail and celestial aspiration as poignantly as Carlo Crivelli’s Apostles. Created in 1473, this masterpiece serves as a breathtaking window into a period where the boundaries between the physical world and the divine were intentionally blurred through meticulous artistry. The painting presents a scene of profound spiritual devotion, centered around a young male figure—often interpreted as an angel or a saintly apostle—captured in a moment of serene contemplation. As he gazgi upwards, his eyes reflecting a thirst for heavenly wisdom, he holds an open book, a symbol of sacred scripture and the enduring power of divine knowledge. The composition is anchored by a magnificent arched golden background, which does not merely serve as a backdrop but acts as a radiant portal, enveloping the subject in a glow that suggests the very presence of the sacred.

The technical mastery displayed in this work is nothing short of extraordinary, showcasing Crivelli’s unique ability to marry the delicate traditions of the Late Gothic style with the burgeoning realism of the Renaissance. Utilizing the tempera medium, Crivelli achieved a level of precision that allows every fold of the figure's white robe to ripple with life, creating a sense of tactile reality. The integration of gold leaf adds a layer of sumptuous luxury, catching the light in a way that transforms the flat surface into a shimmering, multidimensional experience. This technique, combined with his signature "trompe l'oeil" approach, creates an illusion of depth and texture that invites the viewer to reach out and touch the intricate drapery and the soft, luminous skin of the subject.

Symbolism and the Renaissance Spirit

Beyond its visual splendor, Apostles is a profound meditation on faith and enlightenment. Every element within the frame is imbued with symbolic weight; the upward gaze of the figure represents the human soul's eternal longing for spiritual transcendence, while the book serves as the bridge between mortal understanding and divine truth. Crivulate’s style—a distinctive blend of intense expressionism and decorative intricacy—ensures that the emotional impact is felt as much as it is seen. The soft, diffused lighting creates a gentle atmosphere of piety, making the painting feel less like a static image and more like a living prayer. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point of profound tranquility and intellectual depth.

For those looking to bring the majesty of the Quattrocento into a contemporary space, a high-quality reproduction of this work offers an unparalleled opportunity. Whether placed in a curated gallery setting or as a centerpiece in a sophisticated study, the Apostles commands attention through its rich textures and historical gravity. It stands as a testament to Crivelli’s legacy—a painter who could capture the fleeting essence of a spiritual moment and freeze it in gold and pigment forever.


Artist Biography

early life and training

carlo crivelli, an italian renaissance painter, was born in venice around 1430-35. he came from a family of painters and received his artistic formation in venice and padua. crivelli's early training is believed to have been under jacobello del fiore, who was still active in 1436. he also studied at the school of vivarini in venice.

career and style

crivelli spent his early years in the veneto, absorbing influences from vivarini, squarcione, and mantegna. by 1458, he left the veneto and spent most of his career in the march of ancona, developing a distinctive personal style that contrasts with that of his venetian contemporary giovanni bellini. crivelli's work is characterized by a conservative late gothic decorative sensibility, marked by a linear quality, attention to detail, and the use of "trompe l'oeil" techniques.

notable works and collaborations

* carlo crivelli's painting "madonna and child enthroned" (106 x 55 cm, museum of fine arts, budapest, hungary) is a prime example of his style. * he collaborated with his younger brother vittorio crivelli on several projects. * pietro alemanno, a painter who immigrated to the march of ancona from germany/austria, was his pupil and collaborator.

museums and collections

* the pinacoteca di brera in milan, italy, features several of crivelli's works, including "pietà" (128 x 241 cm). * the museum san giovanni in bragora in venice, italy, has a collection of artworks from various periods and styles, including some attributed to crivelli.

crivelli's legacy continues to inspire art enthusiasts and scholars alike, with his work remaining a testament to the enduring power of conservative late gothic decorative sensibility.

Carlo Crivelli

Carlo Crivelli

1435 - 1495 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Late Gothic/Renaissance
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Giovanni Bellini']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jacobello del Fiore
    • Vivarini
    • Squarcione
    • Mantegna
  • Date Of Birth: c. 1430-35 Venice
  • Date Of Death: c. 1495 Italy
  • Full Name: Carlo Crivelli
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Madonna and Child
    • Saint Bartholomew
    • Saint Roch
  • Place Of Birth: Venice, Italy
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