tintoretto in A Sentence

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    Other paintings by Tintoretto.

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    The Paradiso which Jacopo Tintoretto.

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    He was always painting, so we called him Tintoretto.

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    Commissioned from Jacopo Tintoretto, most of these paintings are in fact the work of his son, Domenico.

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    Veronese's name became famous, was mentioned next to the name of Titian, with whom he became close, and Tintoretto.

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    For its realization, the Senate asked the most famous painters of the time, Tintoretto, Veronese, Palma the young and Bassano.

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    The first seven paintings were made by Tintoretto, while the others were commissioned by the individual doges to a contemporary artist.

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    A further sketch, made by Jacopo Tintoretto, attributed in 1974 after a restoration intervention, is currently exhibited in Venice at Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo.

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    Three sketches for the work, made later by Tintoretto, are now kept in the Louvre, at the Lille Museum and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.

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    The four corner scenes, probably by Tintoretto's workshop, comprise biblical stories- perhaps an allusion to the virtues of the Doge- and allegories of the four seasons.

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    The decoration dates from the 16th century, during the period of Doge Girolamo Priùli, who appears in Tintoretto's ceiling painting with the symbols of his office, accompanied by allegories of Justice and Peace.

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    An Italian painter from the Veneto school Tintoretto(1518-1594), who skillfully owned a drawing, who was able to convey complex angles, light accents, and directions of movement, was able to outstrip his contemporaries with innovation and artistic courage.

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    Along the wall behind the Doge's throne is one of the longest canvas paintings in the world, the Paradiso, which Jacopo Tintoretto and workshop produced between 1588 and 1592 to replace the Guariento fresco that had been damaged in the fire.

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    One of the long walls, behind the Doge's throne, is occupied by the longest canvas painting in the world, the Paradiso, which Jacopo Tintoretto and workshop produced between 1588 and 1592 to replace the Guariento fresco that had been damaged in the fire.

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    It's not just the revolutionary architecture that appeals- the six-storey building is smothered by 16,000 hexagonal aluminium tiles- the museum also contains over 66,000 works from Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica to twentieth-century Mexican art and beyond, including pieces from Rodin, Dalí, Murillo and Tintoretto.

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    Painted by Jacopo Tintoretto from 1578 onwards, this decorative scheme was designed to show a close link between Venice's foundation, its independence, and the historical mission of the Venetian aristocracy- a program of self-celebration that could already be seen in the Golden Staircase.

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    The Chamber of the Three Heads of the Council of Ten, with works by Tintoretto, Veronese, Giambattista Ponchino and Giambattista Zelotti, where they gathered the leaders elected to rotate every month from this council, which was responsible for the instruction of the trials.

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    Realized on a project by Palladio and Giovanni Antonio Rusconi, but built under the supervision of Antonio Da Ponte, it bears on the right wall one of the two dials of the clock that the hall has in common with the adjacent Senate hall, and paintings by Tintoretto, located on the walls and executed between 1581 and 1584 and of the Veronese, which make up the ceiling and among which there is a representation of the Battle of Lepanto.

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