Jacopo Bellini's few surviving paintings are strongly …

Years: 1450 - 1450

Jacopo Bellini's few surviving paintings are strongly Gothic in style.

His drawings exist in two large books: the use of one-point perspective characterizes some of his these; others depict convincingly articulated figures in landscapes and in complicated architectural settings, as exemplified in “The Flagellation,” executed around 1450.

These drawing books (one in the Louvre and the other in the British Museum) are workshop tools, consulted and probably added to by the members of Jacopo's shop, most notably by his two sons.

Ruggiano de Tassis, a member of the Thurn and Taxis families of Venice, begins a private postal system in Italy for the Holy Roman Empire in 1450; it is, in effect, a franchise financed by an annual fee.

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