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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41692" /> ==
<p> (See Barbarelli). </p>
<p> (See Barbarelli). </p>
       
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_73692" /> ==
<p> [[E]] . [[Great]] George), the sobriquet given to Giorgio Barbarella, one of the early masters of the [[Venetian]] school, born near Castelfranco, in the NE. of Italy; at [[Venice]] he studied under Giovanni Bellini, and had Titian as a fellow-pupil; his portraits are among the finest of the [[Italian]] school, and exhibit a freshness of colour and conception and a firmness of touch unsurpassed in his day; his works deal chiefly with scriptural and pastoral scenes, and include a "Holy Family" in the Louvre, "Virgin and Child" in Venice, and "Moses Rescued" (1447-1511). </p>
       
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Revision as of 21:11, 11 October 2021

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

(See Barbarelli).

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [2]

E . Great George), the sobriquet given to Giorgio Barbarella, one of the early masters of the Venetian school, born near Castelfranco, in the NE. of Italy; at Venice he studied under Giovanni Bellini, and had Titian as a fellow-pupil; his portraits are among the finest of the Italian school, and exhibit a freshness of colour and conception and a firmness of touch unsurpassed in his day; his works deal chiefly with scriptural and pastoral scenes, and include a "Holy Family" in the Louvre, "Virgin and Child" in Venice, and "Moses Rescued" (1447-1511).

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