Bassano, Jacopo — orig. Jacopo da Ponte born с 1517, Bassano, republic of Venice died Feb. 13, 1592, Bassano Italian painter. He was the most celebrated member of a family of artists from the small town of Bassano, near Venice, where he worked for most of his life … Universalium
BASSANO, Jacopo da — (c. 1510 1592) One of the least well known of the important artists of Venetian painting, Jacopo da Bassano played a role in the renewal of painting in the Veneto in the second half of the sixteenth century. From Bassano, Italy, Jacopo grew up in … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
BASSANO, JACOPO DA PONTE — an eminent Italian painter, chiefly of country scenes, though the Nativity at his native town, Bassano, shows his ability in the treatment of higher themes (1510 1592) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Bassano, Jacopo da Ponte, llamado — ► (1510 92) Pintor italiano. Es considerado el introductor de la pintura de género en Italia … Enciclopedia Universal
Jacopo Bassano — (also known as Jacopo da Ponte, c. 1515 13 February 1592) was an Italian painter who was born and died in Bassano del Grappa near Venice, from which he adopted the name. His father Francesco Bassano the Elder was a peasant artist and Jacopo… … Wikipedia
Bassano di Grappa — Bassano del Grappa … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bassano — Bassano, Jacopo, eigentlich J. dal Pọnte, italienischer Maler, * Bassano del Grappa um 1510/15, ✝ ebenda 13. 2. 1592; beeinflusst von Tintoretto, Tizian und L. Lotto; malte religiöse Bilder in satten Farben und mit kühnen Lichtwirkungen, in… … Universal-Lexikon
Bassano — Bassano, Jacopo da Ponte, llamado … Enciclopedia Universal
Bassano — (Jacopo) (v. 1510 1592) peintre italien. Il inaugura un style réaliste fondé sur des effets de lumière. (V. luminisme.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bassano del Grappa — ▪ Italy town, Veneto regione, northern Italy, on the Brenta River at the foot of Monte Grappa, north of Padua. Between 1036 and 1259 the town became important under the Ezzelini family, who built the castle the walls of which enclose the… … Universalium