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Catena, Vincenzo di Biagio

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Catena, Vincenzo di Biagio (died 1531)

Italian painter. A disciple of Giovanni Bellini, he was also influenced by Giorgione. The Warrior Adoring the Infant Christ and the Virgin (National Gallery, London), formerly thought beyond his abilities and worthy of Giorgione, is now reattributed to Catena.

His later works are related to those of Palma Vecchio in colour and mood. Catena's works include Madonna Between St Francis and St Jerome (Accademia, Venice), Count Raymond Fugger (Staatliche Museen, Berlin), and Doge Andrea Gritti (National Gallery, London), formerly attributed to Titian.


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