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Domenico Tintoretto

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vexation with these painters caused him to bequeath all to Sebastiano Casser. Sebastiano, of German descent, married Domenico's sister and eventually adopted the Tintoretto name. He continued to maintain the shop as a studio and a museum after the death of Domenico in 1635 and Marco in 1637. Domenico died at the age of seventy-five and was buried near his father in
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At age seventy-four Domenico was stricken with apoplexy and lost the use of his right hand. Though he attempted to paint with his left hand, this proved unsuccessful. Domenico had toyed with the idea of giving the studio to its present painters for the formation of an academy, but eventually, his
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in Venice. Domenico then began to work independently in the palace, focusing his work on historical themes, including complex arrangements of multiple figures in battle scenes. But throughout his life, Domenico also painted several religious commissions. Some of his celebrated altarpieces include
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When Jacopo died in 1594, Domenico handily took over the running of the studio of Tintoretto, with the help of his younger brother Marco, and his assistant Bastian Casser. While Domenico's early work continued on in the vein of his father's artistic vision, coupling phosphorescent colours with
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The attribution of paintings from the Tintoretto studio is a subject of scholarly debate in determining which paintings were executed by the father and which by his son. But one such scholar takes this debate of attribution a step further. E. Tietze-Conrat finds Domenico's painting to be so
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figure-laden compositions, his own artistic personality eventually emerged in a tendency to give more focus to landscapes within a composition, or background details. Jacopo's drawings relied heavily on gestural line work, but Domenico's drawings tended towards a
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visited Venice in 1628, he writes of acquiring a painting that he assigns to “Jacopo Tintoretto the Younger” and describes the painting as a Venus reclining on a velvet couch flanked by Cupid with a wreath of laurel and a courtier playing a lute.
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modelling of forms. Though Domenico worked as an artist in the shadow of his father, at times his work was undeniably superior to that of Jacopo Robusti. One example of this success is in the painting
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on the subject of Verginella and from Lucretius and Marino he painted a man sitting on a cradle with one foot on the edge of a tomb, implying, "From the cradle to the grave life is but a short step".
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In Domenico's youth, he devoted some time to the study of literature which would inform his poetical, historical and moral themes. He painted four canvases from
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It is argued that Domenico's greatest contribution to the history of painting resides in his portraiture. Domenico painted
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Tietze-Conrat, E. “The Holkham Venus in the Metropolitan Museum.”
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The Life of Tintoretto and of his Children Domenico and Marietta.
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and the evidence of surviving portraits such as that of Sir
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The Jacobean Grand Tour: Early Stuart Travellers in Europe
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he painted many English visitors to Venice, including the
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The Pennsylvania State University Press: London, 1984.
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Index

Domenico Robusti

Tancred
Clorinda
Museum of Fine Arts (Houston)
Venice
Jacopo Tintoretto
Venice
Doge's Palace
San Giorgio Maggiore
Scuola Grande di San Marco
St Mark's Basilica
Modena
Rimini
Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista
San Francesco della Vigna

Galileo Galilei
National Maritime Museum

Penitent Magdalene
Margaret of Austria
Philip III
Margarita
Alfonso II of Ferrara
Pasquale Cicogna
Marino Grimani
Marcantonio Memmo
Giovanni Bembo
Luigi d'Este

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