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Jacopo Robusti Tintoretto was an Italian Renaissance painter. As a young man he studied under his father, a dyer of fabrics (hence his nickname: "Tintoretto" - "little dyer" in Italian), then was sent to study at the studio of Titian.
Tintoretto became famous for his paintings created for Venetian churches and palaces, as well as portraits of celebrities of the time. His style was distinguished by his experiments with color and light, and his mastery in depicting emotions and dramatic scenes. Among Tintoretto's most famous works are The Last Supper, The Miracle of St. Mark, The Presentation of Mary to the Temple, The Nine Muses, and many others.
Tintoretto was one of the most productive Italian artists of his time, and his works had a significant influence on the development of art in Italy and beyond.















Marten de Vos (or Maarten de Vos, or Maerten de Vos) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman and graphic artist, dean of the Antwerp Guild.
After studying in Rome and Venice, de Vos returned to his native Antwerp in 1558 and became one of the city's leading artists. He created altarpiece images for many of Antwerp's churches. Many of his religious and historical paintings were later engraved, making him known throughout Flanders.
De Vos was also the founder of the Society of Romanists, whose members were famous artists and humanists of the time who appreciated the humanistic culture of Rome.


 Тинторетто. Автопортрет. 1588.jpg)
Jacopo Robusti Tintoretto was an Italian Renaissance painter. As a young man he studied under his father, a dyer of fabrics (hence his nickname: "Tintoretto" - "little dyer" in Italian), then was sent to study at the studio of Titian.
Tintoretto became famous for his paintings created for Venetian churches and palaces, as well as portraits of celebrities of the time. His style was distinguished by his experiments with color and light, and his mastery in depicting emotions and dramatic scenes. Among Tintoretto's most famous works are The Last Supper, The Miracle of St. Mark, The Presentation of Mary to the Temple, The Nine Muses, and many others.
Tintoretto was one of the most productive Italian artists of his time, and his works had a significant influence on the development of art in Italy and beyond.
