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noun - Italian painter of the Venetian school (1518-1594)
TINTORETTO - Tintoretto (Italian pronunciation: [tintoˈretto]; born Jacopo Comin, late September or early October, 1518 – May 31, 1594) was an Italian painter ...
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Jacopo Robusti was the real name of the painter with this nickname, derived from his father's occupation: dyer |
This man's work, "Christ at the Sea of Galilee", is seen here |
This Italian painter depicted the "Adoration of the Golden Calf" seen here |
Of Leonardo, Michelangelo or Tintoretto, the artist who was not in Florence in 1504 |
16th century Venetian artist named for his father's profession as a dyer |
Jacopo Robusti became known by this name because his father was a dyer, or tintore |
This famous nickname of Venetian painter Jacopo Robusti means "little dyer" |
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Tintoretto (Italian pronunciation: [tintoˈretto]; born Jacopo Comin, late September or early October, 1518 – May 31, 1594) was an Italian painter and a notable exponent of the Venetian school. The speed with which he painted, and the unprecedented boldness of his brushwork, were both admired and criticized by his contemporaries. For his phenomenal energy in painting he was termed Il Furioso. His work is characterised by his muscular figures, dramatic gestures and bold use of perspective, in the Mannerist style.In his youth, Tintoretto was also known as Jacopo Robusti as his father had defended the gates of Padua in a way that others called robust, against the imperial troops during the War of the League of Cambrai (1509–16). His real name "Comin" was discovered by Miguel Falomir of the Museo del Prado, Madrid, and was made public on the occasion of the retrospective of Tintoretto at the Prado in 2007. Comin translates to the spice cumin in the local language. |