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Ceiling Oculus, Camera degli Sposi
, 1471-1474
Andrea Mantegna
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“ ... His masterpiece was a series of frescoes (1465-74) for the Camera degli Sposi (“bridal chamber") of the Palazzo Ducale. In these works, he carried the art of illusionistic perspective to new limits. His figures depicting the court were not simply applied to the wall like flat portraits but appeared to be taking part in realistic scenes, as if the walls had disappeared. The illusion is carried over onto the ceiling, which appears to be open to the sky, with servants, a peacock, and cherubs leaning over a railing. This was the prototype of illusionistic ceiling painting and was to become an important element of baroque and rococo art ... Mantegna was the dominant influence on north Italian painting for 50 years. It was also through him that German artists, notably Albrecht Dürer, were made aware of the artistic discoveries of the Italian Renaissance." (© Web Gallery of Art; http://www.irequireart.com/artists/andrea_mantegna/ceiling_oculus_camera_degli_sposi-749.html)
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