Monday, June 8, 2026

Artist of the Day, June 8, 2026 : Giovanni Bellini, an Italian Renaissance artist, painter (#2547)

 Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516) was an Italian Renaissance artist best known for his innovative use of color, interest in light, and emphasis on brushwork. Today, Giovanni is recognised as the most innovative and influential of the Bellini family of painters and his works range from portraits to altarpieces. Masterpieces include the superbly detailed and naturalistic Ecstasy of Saint Francis painting and his hyper-realistic Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan. Bellini's work was hugely influential on his Venetian contemporaries, and this continued through the work of his pupils, amongst whom was Titian. 

Bellini was born into the leading dynasty of Venetian painters. He seems to have been the younger brother of Gentile Bellini. His development was first shaped by his father, Jacopo. His brother-in-law Andrea Mantegna also influenced early works, such as 'The Blood of the Redeemer' and 'The Agony in the Garden'. The visit of Antonello da Messina to Venice in 1475-6 may also have influenced him.

Despite his successes, Giovanni was still somewhat overshadowed by his brother Gentile in his own lifetime, largely because of his seniority in age. An example of this is the commission for Gentile to complete a large cycle of historical paintings for the Great Council of Venice. However, in 1479 Gentile was dispatched to Constantinople on a diplomatic mission and Giovanni was the natural choice to continue the work. This he did, adding perhaps seven entirely new paintings to the collection. Critics regarded these new canvases as amongst the artist's best ever, but unfortunately for posterity, a fire ravaged the building a century later in 1577 and destroyed all of the artwork.

Always a prolific painter, Bellini kept on working into his eighties. Later masterpieces include The Drunkenness of Noah and the Lady at her Toilet. As the famed German Renaissance painter Albrecht Dürer stated in 1506 CE, Bellini "was very old, but still the best in painting". 

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 Giovanni Bellini
Presentation at the Temple, c.1450
The Dead Christ in the Tomb, c.1457
The Agony in the Garden, c.1459-65
Greek Madonna, c.1460-70
Pietà, c.1472
Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist, c.1480
St. Francis in Ecstasy, c.1480
The Transfiguration of Christ, c.1480
Madonna and Child, c.1480-85
Madonna and Child, c.1485-88
The Transfiguration of Christ, c.1487
Barbarigo Altarpiece, c.1488
Man with a Turban, c.1490
Sacred Conversation, c.1490
Holy Allegory, c.1490-1500
Madonna and Child with John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth, c.1490-1500
Christ Blessing, c.1500
St. Mark Preaching in Alexandria, c.1504–07
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints and Donor, c.1505
Martinengo Pietà, c.1505
The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr, c.1505-07
Christ Carrying the Cross, c.1505-10
Madonna and Child with Saints, c.1505-10
The Infant Bacchus, c.1505-10
Madonna and Child with Four Saints and Donor, c.1507
Madonna and Child, c.1510
The Feast of the Gods, c.1514
Naked Young Woman in Front of the Mirror, c.1515
Portrait of Fra Teodoro of Urbino as Saint Dominic, c.1515

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Artist of the Day, June 6, 2026 : Kathie Olivas, an American artist, sculptor (#2546)

Kathie Olivas is a multi-media narrative artist who resides in Algodones, NM with her husband and fellow artist, Brandt Peters. The Artist takes a at the same time a playful and psychological approach to her art, creating recognisable Sculptures and paintings of caricatured cute monsters, spinning from her imagination and conveying into a world that doesn't exist but in her own reality.

Through her works the Artist explores society’s insatiable desire to assign ‘cuteness’ and humanity discomfort with the unknown. In a constant reference to the dark blend of early American portraiture set in post apocalyptic times and the influences of the USA born pop surrealism, her paintings and sculptures are a satirical look at how fears affects the sense of reality. Olivas’ wide eyed children and anthropomorphic creatures are meant to evoke a nostalgic reaction that reflects isolation and uncertainty, yet they also act as empowered alter egos. In a portraiture composition the distinctive characters explore a surreal world of solitude in which they invite the viewer to a playdate that evolves as a deep exploration of the subconscious.

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Ms. Kathie Olivas
Boy with Bear Mask, Dog, 2007
The Dependent, 2007
Elizabeth, 2009
Cherry Moon, 2011
Squid with Swirl Lollipop, 2011
Blue Emma (with Squid & Swirl Lollipop) 2014
Calliope, 2014
Flora Lizzie Medic, 2020
Margaret and Jr., 2020
Encrusted Harbinger, 2022
Gemini (Another Other), 2022
Good Fortune Divination, 2022
Good Luck, 2022
Hello Again and Again, 2022
Masked Hazel, 2022
Masked Jackelope, 2022
Number 7, 2022
Pale Horse, 2022
Periphery, 2022
Rumble, 2022
Scavenger Batgirl Crimson, 2022
Seated Flora Cat with Rocking Horse, 2022
2-Faced Girl Series: Alice Enchanted, 2025
Calliope Passenger, 2025
Calliope Passenger, 2025
Cleo (Study), 2025
Two-Faced Girl: Series Reliquary, 2025
Two-Faced Girl: Series- Fortress, 2025