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Hardcover Jacopo Tintoretto Book

ISBN: 1025750608

ISBN13: 9781025750606

Jacopo Tintoretto

"Jacopo Tintoretto" offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most dynamic and influential figures of the Venetian school of painting. Known for his dramatic use of light and muscular, energetic compositions, Tintoretto-born Jacopo Robusti-redefined the boundaries of Renaissance art through his visionary approach to religious and mythological subjects.

This work provides an in-depth analysis of his stylistic evolution, from his early training to his monumental achievements in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco and the Doge's Palace. The text examines the technical brilliance of a master who famously sought to combine the color of Titian with the drawing of Michelangelo. By focusing on his unique brushwork and atmospheric depth, the study highlights how Tintoretto earned the nickname "Il Furioso" for his phenomenal speed and intensity of execution.

An essential resource for art historians and enthusiasts, this volume captures the spirit of sixteenth-century Venice and the enduring legacy of a painter who pushed the limits of the canvas. It serves as a vital record of the creative genius whose work bridged the High Renaissance and the Mannerist period.

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