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  1. 1 de oct. de 2020 · It was also at this workshop that Tintoretto trained his son, Domenico Tintoretto (c. 1560-1635 CE) who later became a famous painter in his own right, particularly of portraits. Two more of Tintoretto's children were apprentices, his son Marco (1561-1637 CE) and daughter Marietta (c. 1556-1590 CE).

  2. Portrait of Jacopo Tintoretto (1832/1842) by Pietro Paoletti Musei di Villa Torlonia. The Italian artist who rocked the Renaissance art world and became David Bowie’s favorite artist. Today, we know this iconic Renaissance master as ‘Tintoretto’ (1518 – 1594), but he was actually born Jacopo Comin, taking the name Tintoretto from his ...

  3. Invitación para una visita para miembros corporativos e institucionales del Museo a la exposición "Tintoretto". Folleto. Una obra maestra restaurada : El Lavatorio de Jacopo Tintoretto /Museo Nacional del Prado. } Jacopo Comin. Conocido de joven como Jacopo Robusti.Carlo Ridolfi, en la biografía que dedicó a este artista, narra una fugaz ...

  4. Renaissance artist Tintoretto died on this day in 1594 in Venice. Known for his boundless energy, the painter was also sometimes referred to as Il Furioso. His paintings are populated by muscular figures, make bold use of perspective and feature the colours typical of the Venetian school. Tintoretto was an expert at depicting crowd scenes and ...

  5. 19 de feb. de 2019 · Tintoretto’s devotion to the Catholic Church and knack for dramatic storytelling made him “the great painter of religious narrative in the 16th century, who tells the stories of the Bible and the saints with a kind of operatic grandeur,” said Frederick Ilchman, who, along with fellow Tintoretto expert Robert Echols, curated the ...

  6. Tintoretto was an Italian painter identified with the Venetian school. His contemporaries both admired and criticized the speed with which he painted, and the unprecedented boldness of his brushwork. For his phenomenal energy in painting he was termed Il Furioso. His work is characterised by his muscular figures, dramatic gestures and bold use ...

  7. Jacopo Robusti, gen. Jacopo Tintoretto (* wahrscheinlich 1518 oder 1519 [1] in Venedig; † 31. Mai 1594 ebenda), war ein italienischer Maler des Manierismus, den er auch selbst wesentlich mit beeinflusst hat. Sein Name Il Tintoretto oder Tintorello [2] („das Färberlein“) ist vom Handwerk seines Vaters abgeleitet, der Seiden - Färber war.