- A
cartellino (Italian for "small
piece of paper") is an
illusionistic portrayal of a
written note
included in painting,
mostly from the with a
legend that...
- in the
cartellino (upper right). This form of
cartellino was
often added to
portraits in the
Lumley collection. A copy
without the
cartellino is among...
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corno ducale worn over a
linen cap, and is
signed IOANNES BELLINVS on a
cartellino ("small paper"). It is on
display in the
National Gallery in London. This...
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shipping label on the back.
Early provenance can
sometimes be
indicated by a
cartellino, a trompe-l'œil
representation of an
inscribed label,
added to the front...
-
transferred to
canvas in the 18th century. The artist's signature, on a
cartellino to the left at the
bottom of the painting,
indicates the work was made...
- labels)
added to some – but not all – of the paintings. An
example of the
cartellino can be seen on the
portrait of
Edward VI,
after Holbein. The bulk of Lumley's...
- feet of the
figures parallels that of Adam and Eve. The
small plaque (
cartellino in Italian) is his
first inscription in an
engraving written in Latin...
- in
Gothic lettering) had
become customary, and was
often found on a
cartellino, "any form of
fictive paper carrying an inscription",
established in Venice...
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between 1525 and 1526.
Carpaccio was one of the
first artists to
include a
cartellino into his paintings; he
inserted it into
select pieces in a way that made...
- Tornabuoni. She died in
childbirth in 1488, the year
specified on the
cartellino (Italian for a slip of paper) in the background. It was
commissioned by...