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The following is a list of paintings by the Italian artist Tintoretto, arranged chronologically. [1] [2] ... Trinity, 1564-1568, ... Code of Conduct; Developers;
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Paintings by Jacopo Tintoretto (1518−1594) — a Late Italian Renaissance and Mannerist painter from the Republic of Venice. Pages in category "Paintings by Tintoretto" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Baroque Trinity, Hendrick van Balen, 1620, (Sint-Jacobskerk, Antwerp) Holy Trinity, fresco by Luca Rossetti da Orta, 1738–39 (St. Gaudenzio Church at Ivrea). The Trinity is most commonly seen in Christian art with the Holy Spirit represented by a dove, as specified in the gospel accounts of the baptism of Christ; he is nearly always shown with wings outspread.
Joseph and Potiphar's Wife is a c. 1555 oil on canvas painting by Jacopo Tintoretto, now in the Museo del Prado, in Madrid. [1] The story of Joseph and Potiphar's wife is from the Old Testament (Genesis 39:1–23). It was bought with five other biblical paintings for Philip IV of Spain by Diego Velázquez during his
This painting is one of the most dramatic versions of the Crucifixion in the history of Christian art. [1] Tintoretto painted other images of the Crucifixion as well, including one that is in the Church of San Cassiano in Venice (1568), [2] one that is in Church of the Gesuati in Venice (c. 1565)., [3] and one that is in the Gallerie dell ...
Tintoretto’s energetic style is evident in the rapid, assured brushstrokes used to depict the ermine cape, adding vitality to the painting. Tintoretto created numerous portraits of Loredan, incorporating his likeness into various large-scale works, including ceremonial scenes in the Doge's Palace. Given the demands of office, the Doge likely ...
Baptism of Christ (c. 1580) by Tintoretto Baptism of Christ is a c. 1580 oil on canvas painting by Tintoretto , one of several treatments of the same subject by that artist. One of his most notable works, it hangs as an altarpiece in the church of San Silvestro, Venice .