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<rdf:RDF xmlns:schema="https://schema.org/" xmlns:rdf="https://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"><schema:ItemList><schema:numberOfItems>1</schema:numberOfItems><schema:itemListElement><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>/internal/media/dispatcher/138855/full</schema:image><schema:name>Giovanni Bellini and Albrecht Dürer Are Celebrated by Venetian Artists</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>1856</schema:dateCreated><schema:creator>[Jacopo de Andrea]</schema:creator><schema:creator>Jacopo de Andrea</schema:creator><schema:artMedium>Oil on canvas</schema:artMedium><schema:description>A group of people wearing fine costumes are tightly packed together in a gondola. In the background, the campanile on St. Mark’s Square and the Doge’s Palace can be seen. Among the passengers is Albrecht Dürer, on the left with hat, beard, and long hair beneath a canopy. Beside him in yellow is Giovanni Bellini while the man in black, opposite Dürer, is Titian. In this imagined gathering of the most famous artists of their day, Jacopo d’Andrea remembers the superlative era of Venetian painting in the sixteenth century. The painting was commissioned by the Austrian imperial family and, after the work found favor, it was added to the Habsburg collections in Vienna.</schema:description><schema:artForm>Painting</schema:artForm><schema:url>https://sammlungtest.belvedere.at/objects/7651/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></schema:itemListElement></schema:ItemList></rdf:RDF>