Also known as Giorgioni di Castelfranco, Georgoni, Giorgoni, Giorgone, Zorzo da Castelfranco, Giorgion di Castelfranco, Georges Giorgion, Giorgioni
Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco (; 1470s – 17 September 1510), known as Giorgione, was an Italian painter of the Venetian school during the High Renaissance, who died in his thirties. He is known for the elusive poetic quality of his work, though only about six surviving paintings are firmly attributed to him. The uncertainty surrounding the identity and meaning of his work has made Giorgione one of the most mysterious figures in European art.
Giorgione was a Venetian painter of the High Renaissance who died in his thirties around 1510, known for creating paintings with a mysterious, poetic quality that continues to captivate viewers. His legacy remains enigmatic because only about six paintings are firmly attributed to him, and uncertainty about the meaning and authorship of his work has made him one of the most puzzling figures in European art history.
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Giorgione (egentligen Giorgio da Castelfranco), född 1477 eller 1478 i Castelfranco Veneto, död 1510 i Venedig, var en italiensk målare inom den venetianska högrenässansen. Senare har han ibland tilldelats det felaktiga familjenamnet Barbarelli.
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