
1477โ1510 ยท Italian ยท 31 artworks
artist bio
Giorgione was a pivotal figure in the Venetian High Renaissance, known for his poetic atmosphere and innovative use of color. His works often feature enigmatic subjects and lush landscapes, influencing generations of artists with their lyrical beauty and sfumato.
what you'll learn
Studying Giorgione allows students to explore the use of color and light to create mood, and to analyze the narrative ambiguity that characterizes much of his work. Students can also learn about the development of landscape painting and its integration with figural compositions.
related: Titian, Giovanni Bellini, Leonardo da Vinci

The Adoration of the Kings
1506

Madonna and Child with Saints Liberale and Francis (The Castelfranco Madonna)
1505

Moses Undergoing Trial by Fire
1505

Virgin and Child (The Tallard Madonna)
1510

Self-portrait
1510

Two women and a man ( Trio)
1510

The Tempest
1508

The Holy Family (Madonna Benson)
1500

Boy with flute
1508

Youth holding an Arrow
1505

Young man (The impassioned singer)
1510

View of Castelfranco and shepherd

Portrait of a Young Woman (Laura)
1506

The Three Ages of Man
1501

Giovanni Borgherini and His Tutor
1508

Portrait of An Archer

Portrait of a Youth (Antonio Broccardo)
1500

Christ Carrying the Cross
1507

Portrait of young man

Portrait of young man (Giustiniani Portrait)
1504

Portrait of a Venetian Gentleman
1510

Homage to a poet

David with the Head of Goliath
1510

Warrior with Groom
1510

Double Portrait
1502

Portrait of Francesco Maria della Rovere
1502

The Judgement of Solomon
1505

Portrait of a Man (Terris)
1510

Arithmetic
1510

The Three Philosophers
1509

Madonna and Child in a Landscape
1504