
Three Philosophers
Catalogue
- Year
- 1465
- Dimensions
- overall: 14.9 x 25.8 cm (5 7/8 x 10 3/16 in.)
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Artist
- Vittore Carpaccio
Artist

Painting
Vittore Carpaccio was an Italian painter of the Venetian school who studied under Gentile Bellini. Carpaccio was largely influenced by the style of the early Italian Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina, as well as Early Netherlandish painting. Although often compared to his mentor Gentile Bellini, Vittore Carpaccio's command of perspective, precise attention to architectural detail, themes of death, and use of bold color differentiated him from other Italian Renaissance artists. Many of his works display the religious themes and cross-cultural elements of art at the time; his portrayal of Saint Augustine in His Study from 1502, reflects the popularity of collecting "exotic" and highly desired objects from different cultures.
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More by Vittore Carpaccio
The Flight into Egypt
1515 · oil on panel
The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand
1513 · red chalk on laid paper, with unrelated short pen strokes
Groups of Male Figures
1509 · red chalk with pen and brown ink on laid paper
Study of Two Kneeling Clerics (recto); Study of Standing Youth (verso)
1507 · Pen and black ink, with black chalk, heightened with white gouache (recto), and pen and black and brown ink, with touches of black chalk, heightened with white gouache (verso), on blue laid paper
The Virgin Reading
1505 · oil on panel transferred to canvas
Madonna and Child
1505 · oil on poplar panel
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- Vittore Carpaccio
- Year
- 1465
- Dimensions
- overall: 14.9 x 25.8 cm (5 7/8 x 10 3/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1465-279802
Source
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Source
- nga
- Reference
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- Status
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