
1480–1531 · Italian · 25 artworks
artist bio
Bartolomeo Veneto was an Italian painter of the High Renaissance, primarily active in Venice and other parts of Northern Italy. He is known for his portraits, often characterized by their refined detail, elegant compositions, and a distinctive blend of Venetian and Lombard influences.
what you'll learn
Studying Bartolomeo Veneto's work allows students to understand the portraiture conventions of the High Renaissance, including the use of symbolism, idealized beauty, and meticulous detail. Students can also learn about the blending of artistic styles from different regions of Italy during this period.
related: Giovanni Bellini, Leonardo da Vinci, Antonello da Messina

Portrait of Donna Ebrea Con Gli Attributi Di Joele

Ritratto Di Gentiluomo

Young Woman as Saint Catherine

Beatrice D'Este
1510

Ritratto Di Ludovico Martinego
1530

Four Laughing People

Portrait of a Noble Man
1510

Santa Caterina D´Alessandria

Portrait of a Noble Lady

Francesco Maria Della Rovere

Salomè Con La Tesa Del Battista

Madonna Della Pera

Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman
1510

Circumcision
1506

A Man
1512

Portrait of a Man
1530

John the Baptist

Flora
1520

Portrait of a Lady in a Green Dress
1530

Madonna Con Il Bambino
1505

Madonna Con Il Bambino 1

Woman Playing a Lute
1520

Portrait of Bernardino Da Lesmo
1530

Portrait of a Gentleman
1520

Portrait of a Lady
1510