MARZIALE, Marco - b. ~1470 Venezia, d. ~1510 Venezia - WGA

MARZIALE, Marco

(b. ~1470 Venezia, d. ~1510 Venezia)

Italian painter. He was first recorded in 1492 as one of several assistants to Giovanni Bellini in the Doge’s Palace in Venice; in an inscription on his earliest known work, a damaged Virgin and Child with Saints and a Donor (1495; Zadar, St Mary, Treasury), he called himself a pupil of Gentile Bellini. Visual confirmation of his close association with both Bellini brothers is provided by the rather large number of his signed and dated works, many of which are closely based on compositional motifs by Giovanni, but which in their linearity and angularity more closely resemble the style of Gentile. The influence of German art, and of Dürer in particular, has often been noted in the sharply focused and densely packed details, the harsh modelling and the expressive ugliness found in much of Marziale’s work.

Supper at Emmaus
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Supper at Emmaus

In this painting, taut physiognomy, distraught colour, and popular theatrically mingles Carpaccio and German art. The breaking of bread by the resurrected, undisclosed Christ renews the sacrament of the Eucharist in the unpretentious but festively decorated tavern.

The Circumcision
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The Circumcision

Unfortunately, the state of preservation of this painting is very poor.

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