Giovanni Cariani
Italian (Venetian), 1485/90-after 1547
Place ActiveVenice, Italy
Birth PlaceBergamo, Italy
BiographyGiovanni Cariani (c. 1490–1547), also known as Giovanni Busi or Il Cariani, was an Italian painter of the high-Renaissance, active in Venice and the Venetian mainland, including Bergamo, thought to be his native city.He was born in the village of Fuipiano Al Brembo, is known to have lived in Venice starting in 1509, and may have trained with either Giovanni Bellini or Giorgione, and almost certainly was influenced by them. Though he worked often in Bergamo, he died in Venice in 1547. He was strongly influenced by Palma il Vecchio, but had a provincial love of scenery as seen in his Sacra conversazione with a youthful donor. While working in Bergamo (1517–1523), he likely overlapped with Lorenzo Lotto, who worked there from 1513-1525.
Person TypeIndividual
Italian (Venetian), 1696-1770
Italian (Umbrian), c. 1370-1427
Italian (Roman), 1720-1778
Italian (Florentine), mid-15th century
Italian (Venetian), c. 1430/35-before 1495