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Lorenzo Lotto’s luminous Susanna and the Elders captures Venetian Renaissance elegance through masterful oil painting technique—a dramatic biblical narrative rendered with breathtaking textural detail and ethereal light. Explore this iconic masterpiece by Lotto, painted in 1517.
Giovanni Bellini’s ‘Madonna in Adoration of the Sleeping Child,’ painted in 1475, showcases a tender Venetian Renaissance scene with Mary and child amidst angelic figures and vibrant colors – discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
Lorenzo Lotto’s ‘Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian’ is a captivating oil painting from 1518 housed in Ottawa's National Gallery. Featuring Mary cradling Jesus alongside St. Roch and St. Sebastian, it exemplifies Lotto’s distinctive Venetian style—characterized by diagonal lines and subtle distortions—marking a transitional phase toward Mannerism.