
1459โ1517 ยท Italian ยท 27 artworks
artist bio
Cima da Conegliano was an Italian Renaissance painter, known for his idyllic landscapes and serene depictions of religious subjects. He skillfully blended Venetian colorism with a meticulous attention to detail, contributing to the development of High Renaissance painting in Northern Italy.
what you'll learn
Studying Cima da Conegliano allows students to understand the integration of landscape and figure painting in the High Renaissance. Students can learn about composition, color harmony, and the use of light to create a sense of tranquility and depth.
related: Giovanni Bellini, Antonello da Messina

St. Helena
1495

The Coronation of the Virgin

The Baptism of Christ
1493

The Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne
1505

St. Jerome in the Desert

Madonna and Child with saints
1497

David and Jonathan
1507

Sacred Conversation
1490

St. Peter Enthroned with Saints
1516

St. Jerome in the Wilderness
1495

St. Christopher with the Infant Christ and St. Peter
1505

The Annunciation
1495

Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple
1500

St. Peter Martyr with St. Nicholas of Bari, St. Benedict and an Angel Musician
1504

Doubting Thomas with St. Magnus
1505

Madonna and Child
1497

Adoration of the Shepherds
1509

Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints
1496

Christ among the doctors
1504

St. John the Baptist and Saints
1493

The Deposition
1510

Madonna of the Orange Tree with St. Ludovic of Toulouse and St. Jerome
1495

Madonna Enthroned with the Child

Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist and Mary Magdalene
1512

Virgin and Child
1505

St. Jerome in a Landscape
1500

The Healing of Anianus
1498