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Bellini and Mantegna: Renaissance Rivals
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Bellini and Mantegna: Renaissance Rivals

Mar 10, 2019
0h 53m
★ 6.0

Overview

The mysterious parallel story of Italian painters Andrea Mantegna (ca. 1431-1506) and Giovanni Bellini (ca. 1435-1516), brothers-in-law, public rivals and masters of the early Renaissance.

Genres

Documentary
History
TV Movie

Production Companies

ARTE
Kinescope Film
RBB
TAG/TRAUM Filmproduktion

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Cast

Heinz Georg Held

Self - University of Pavia Scholar

Heinz Georg Held

Neville Rowley

Self - Museums of Berlin Curator

Neville Rowley

Iris Gniosdorsch

Self - Art Historian

Iris Gniosdorsch

Sarah Vowles

Self - British Museum Curator

Sarah Vowles

Babette Hartwieg

Self - Museums of Berlin Paintings Conservator

Babette Hartwieg

Michael Eissenhauer

Self - Museums of Berlin General Director

Michael Eissenhauer

Caroline Campbell

Self - National Gallery Curator

Caroline Campbell

Dagmar Korbacher

Self - Museums of Berlin Curator

Dagmar Korbacher

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