Description
Miracle Of The Slave
Jacopo Tintoretto — Italian, 1518–1594 — Venetian Mannerism
Tintoretto, born Jacopo Robusti, was among the principal painters of the late Venetian Renaissance, working alongside Titian and Veronese. He took his nickname from his father's trade as a dyer (tintore). His mature style fused the rich color of Venetian painting with the dramatic figural invention of Central Italian Mannerism — a synthesis he reportedly described as the goal of uniting Titian's color with Michelangelo's drawing.
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