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  1. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Tintoretto (born c. 1518, Venice [Italy]—died May 31, 1594, Venice) was a great Italian Mannerist painter of the Venetian school and one of the most important artists of the late Renaissance. His paintings include Vulcan Surprising Venus and Mars (c. 1555), the Mannerist Christ and the Adulteress (c. 1545–48), and his masterpiece of 1592 ...

  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. lavanderia tintoreria lavanderia express. • Prendas diarias de vestir. • Trajes de Casimir. • Linos y Algodones. • Blancos. • Limpieza de todo tipo de tejidos. • Vestidos de novia, primera comunión y XV años. • Servicios a domicilio.

  4. Conocer Tintoretto es sumergirse en una atmósfera exquisita, abrir los sentidos a una experiencia de bouquet y deliciosas combinaciones de sabor, textura y color, creadas sobre la leña y cocinadas con amor, esfuerzo y dedicación.

  5. Tintoretto left an indelible mark on 16th-century Venetian painting and beyond. His unique approach to artmaking with rapid, loose brushstrokes and strong contrasts between light and dark deeply challenged the traditional style of the iconic master Titian, Paolo Veronese, and his Venetian contemporaries.

  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. El lavatorio. En 1547 la Scuola del Santísimo Sacramento de la iglesia de San Marcuola en Venecia encargó a Jacopo Tintoretto El Lavatorio y una Última Cena, aún «in situ». Estas «scuole» estaban dedicadas a fomentar el culto a la Eucaristía, y en sus reuniones, el guardián ofrecía a los cofrades agua bendita, imitando el gesto de ...

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