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Vittore Carpaccio (c. 1460 - 1525/6) was an Italian painter known for his large compositional and narrative style.
Carpaccio is remembered for his series of paintings on St. Ursula and St. Jerome as well as his alterpiece Presentation in the Temple.
St. George Slaying The Dragon
Presentation in the Temple
Meeting of the Betrothed Couple and the Departure of the Pilgrims from the series "Stories from the Life of St Ursula".
Saint Ursula Departure of the pilgrims (Detail)
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