Is Renaissance art still relevant today? Why are there so many untold stories about women in art from that time? Our Young Producers have created this video in response to our 'Mantegna and Bellini' exhibition - the story of two young artists ahead of their time.
Be part of their journey to learn about Renaissance society to discover hidden figures and spot the parallels between the past and the present.
Our Young Producers programme aims to build the relevance of our collection and spaces for young audiences. Each year, a group of 18-25 year olds work together to open up the Gallery to young people by exploring new ways of seeing our collection. Learn more about the programme here: [ Ссылка ]
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Giovanni Bellini: [ Ссылка ]
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Mantegna and Bellini
1 October 2018 - 27 January 2019
Sainsbury Wing
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A tale of two artists and brothers-in-law, ‘Mantegna and Bellini’ tells a story of art, family, rivalry, and personality.
Andrea Mantegna’s brilliant compositional innovation and Giovanni Bellini’s atmospheric, natural landscapes were groundbreaking – no one had seen anything like it before.
Following their respective careers in Padua and Venice, and Mantegna’s fame as court painter to the powerful Gonzaga family in nearby Mantua, ‘Mantegna and Bellini’ is the first-ever exhibition to explore the creative links between these artists.
It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see in London rare loans of paintings and drawings from around the world by two of the most influential artists of the Renaissance.
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