Mannerism (Late Renaissance)

Portrait of Eve (1578) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

“Portrait of Eve,” created by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in 1578, is an oil on canvas painting identified with the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This religious painting is part of the “Eve and the Apple, with Counterpart” series. The artwork presents a highly imaginative representation of Eve, intricately composed of numerous human forms merged together to …

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The Lawyer (1566) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

“The Lawyer,” a thought-provoking allegorical painting crafted by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in 1566, stands as a noteworthy example of the Mannerist (Late Renaissance) art movement. Executed in oil on canvas and measuring 64 by 51 cm, this intriguing artwork is housed in Gripsholm Castle, Mariefred, Sweden, within the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden. In the artwork, Arcimboldo employs …

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Spring by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

“Spring,” created by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, is an allegorical painting rendered in oil on canvas, representative of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. The artwork, measuring 94 by 73 centimeters, resides in a private collection. The artwork showcases a unique and intricate composition, wherein various elements typical of the spring season are amalgamated to form a …

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The Vegetable Gardener (c.1590) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

“The Vegetable Gardener,” created around 1590 by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, is an oil-on-wood painting belonging to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. The artwork, which measures 35 x 24 cm, is a part of the “Visual Pun” series and is currently housed in the Museo Civico Ala Ponzone in Cremona, Italy. This particular piece is categorized …

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Vertumnus (Emperor Rudolph II) (1591) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

The artwork, “Vertumnus (Emperor Rudolph II),” created by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in 1591, is an oil painting on wood that epitomizes the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Measuring 68 x 56 cm, this portrait is housed in Skokloster Castle, Håbo Municipality, Sweden. “Vertumnus (Emperor Rudolph II)” is a captivating portrayal of the Roman god of seasons …

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A portrait of a young Alessandro Farnese, the future Duke of Parma (c.1562) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “A portrait of a young Alessandro Farnese, the future Duke of Parma,” was painted by Sofonisba Anguissola circa 1562. Executed in oil on canvas, this portrait belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and is currently housed at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland. The artwork presents a dignified …

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Bernardino Campi Painting Sofonisba Anguissola (1559) by Sofonisba Anguissola

“Bernardino Campi Painting Sofonisba Anguissola” is a remarkable artwork created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1559. Executed in oil on canvas, this painting exemplifies the artistic movement of Mannerism within the Late Renaissance period and belongs to the portrait genre. The artwork masterfully depicts the painter Bernardino Campi in the process of painting a portrait of …

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Family Portrait, Minerva, Amilcare and Asdrubale Anguissola (1557) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Family Portrait, Minerva, Amilcare and Asdrubale Anguissola” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1557. Rendered in oil on canvas, it belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and falls under the genre of portrait. The artwork depicts a tender family scene in which three figures and a small dog are arranged …

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Infantas Isabella Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela (1570) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Infantas Isabella Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1570. Executed with oil on canvas, this portrait is a notable example of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. The portrait depicts two young girls, presumably the Infantas Isabella Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela, standing side by side. They …

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Infantin Isabella Clara Eugenia (1573) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Infantin Isabella Clara Eugenia” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola in the year 1573. This oil on canvas portrait belongs to the Mannerism or Late Renaissance art movement. It is a fine example of the portrait genre. The artwork presents a young female figure, identified as Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, depicted with remarkable …

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Lucia, Minerva and Europa Anguissola Playing Chess (1555) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Lucia, Minerva and Europa Anguissola Playing Chess” was created by the distinguished artist Sofonisba Anguissola in the year 1555. Executed in oil on canvas, this genre painting is characteristic of the Mannerism art movement, which forms part of the Late Renaissance period. With dimensions of 72 by 97 cm, the artwork is …

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Portrait of a Boy at the Spanish Court (1570) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Portrait of a Boy at the Spanish Court” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1570. This Mannerist (Late Renaissance) portrait was executed using oil on canvas and is housed at the San Diego Museum of Art in San Diego, California, United States. The artwork belongs to the genre of portraiture and depicts …

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Portrait of a young woman in profile by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork, “Portrait of a young woman in profile,” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola using the medium of oil on canvas. This painting, measuring 68.5 x 52.5 cm, belongs to the Mannerism or Late Renaissance art movement and falls within the portrait genre. The artwork is currently housed in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, …

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Portrait of Bianca Ponzoni Anguissola, the artist’s mother (1557) by Sofonisba Anguissola

“Portrait of Bianca Ponzoni Anguissola, the artist’s mother,” crafted by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1557, is an exemplary piece of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Executed with oil on canvas, the portrait encapsulates the artist’s adeptness in capturing detailed likeness and emotional depth. This artwork, categorized under the genre of portraiture, is currently housed in …

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Portrait of Caterina Micaela of Spain (1578) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Caterina Micaela of Spain,” was created by the artist Sofonisba Anguissola in 1578. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and falls within the genre of portraiture. In this exquisite portrait, the subject, presumably Caterina Micaela, is depicted with a poised and …

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Portrait of Diane d’Andouins and her daughter (1565) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Portrait of Diane d’Andouins and her daughter” was created by the artist Sofonisba Anguissola in 1565. This oil on canvas painting is a notable piece within the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement and is categorized under the portrait genre. Presently, the artwork is housed in the Basque Museum in Bayonne, France. In the …

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Portrait of Elena Anguissola (1551) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Portrait of Elena Anguissola” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola in the year 1551. Executed using oil on canvas, this portrait belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. As a genre piece, it currently resides in the Southampton City Art Gallery located in Southampton, UK. The artwork depicts a serene and poised …

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Portrait of Giuliano II Cesarini aged 14 (1586) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Portrait of Giuliano II Cesarini aged 14” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1586. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the art movement of Mannerism, which is also known as the Late Renaissance. It is categorized under the portrait genre and is currently part of a private collection. The …

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Portrait of Juana of Austria with a Young Girl (1561) by Sofonisba Anguissola

“Portrait of Juana of Austria with a Young Girl,” executed by the artist Sofonisba Anguissola in 1561, is an oil painting on canvas. The artwork, belonging to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and categorized under the genre of portraiture, is currently housed in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Fenway Court), Boston, MA, US. The …

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Portrait of Massimiliano Stampa (1557) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Portrait of Massimiliano Stampa,” created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1557, is an oil painting belonging to the Mannerism movement, a late phase of the Renaissance period. This portrait, characterized by its refined elegance and attention to detail, falls within the genre of portraiture and is currently housed in the Walters Art Museum …

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Portrait of Minerva Anguissola (c.1558) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Minerva Anguissola,” is an exquisite painting created by Sofonisba Anguissola around the year 1558. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and belongs to the portrait genre. Presently, the artwork is housed at the Palazzo Brera in Milan, Italy. The artwork features a …

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Portrait of Queen Elisabeth of Spain (1599) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Portrait of Queen Elisabeth of Spain,” created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1599, is an exquisite representation of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This oil on canvas portrait, measuring 68 x 54 cm, is currently housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. The piece is a notable example of portraiture, capturing …

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Self-portrait aged 78 (1610) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork titled “Self-portrait aged 78” was created by Sofonisba Anguissola in 1610 using oil on canvas. The painting belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and is a self-portrait genre. It is currently housed at the Gottfried Keller-Stiftung in Winterthur, Switzerland. In the artwork, Sofonisba Anguissola depicts herself at the age of seventy-eight, …

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Self-portrait at the easel (1556) by Sofonisba Anguissola

The artwork entitled “Self-portrait at the easel” was created by the artist Sofonisba Anguissola in 1556. This piece, executed with oil on canvas, is a product of the Mannerism or Late Renaissance art movement and belongs to the genre of self-portraiture. Currently, the artwork is housed at Łańcut Castle in Łańcut, Poland. In the artwork, …

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Allegory of Goodness (c.1564) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Allegory of Goodness,” created by the esteemed artist Tintoretto circa 1564, exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement. Rendered in oil on canvas, the piece measures 90 by 190 centimeters and is classified as an allegorical painting. This distinguished work captures the essence of the period’s artistic style and thematic expression. Depicting a …

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Allegory of the Scuola della Carità (c.1564) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Allegory of the Scuola della Carità” was created by the esteemed artist Tintoretto around the year 1564. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece is a prime example of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. The dimensions of this allegorical painting are 90 by 190 centimeters. The artwork embodies the distinctive style …

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Mary with the Child Venerated by St Marc and St Luke by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Mary with the Child Venerated by St Marc and St Luke” is an exceptional religious painting by the renowned artist Tintoretto. This painting belongs to the Mannerism movement, also known as the Late Renaissance, and is characterized by its complex composition and stylized forms. In the artwork, the central figure is the …

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Mercury and the Graces (1576 – 1577) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Mercury and the Graces” was created by the renowned artist Tintoretto between 1576 and 1577. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Measuring 146 x 155 cm, the painting falls under the genre of mythological painting. The artwork depicts the Roman god Mercury accompanied by …

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Minerva Sending Away Mars from Peace and Prosperity (1576 – 1577) by Tintoretto

The artwork, titled “Minerva Sending Away Mars from Peace and Prosperity,” was created by the renowned artist Tintoretto between 1576 and 1577. Rendered in oil on canvas, the painting belongs to the Mannerism movement, representing the late Renaissance period. Measuring 148 by 168 centimeters, this mythological painting is housed in the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, …

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Moses Drawing Water from the Rock (1575 – 1577) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Moses Drawing Water from the Rock” is a painting by Tintoretto, created between 1575 and 1577. Rendered in oil on canvas, this religious painting belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and measures 550 by 520 centimeters. In the artwork, Tintoretto masterfully depicts the biblical scene in which Moses miraculously draws …

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Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law (1560 – 1562) by Tintoretto

The artwork, titled “Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law,” was created by the renowned artist Tintoretto between 1560 and 1562. This masterpiece, rendered in oil on canvas, belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. “Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law” is a profound and …

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Taking Milan by Federico II Gonzaga (1578 – 1580) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Taking Milan by Federico II Gonzaga” was executed by the renowned artist Tintoretto between 1578 and 1580. Rendered in oil on canvas, the piece is a significant representation of the Mannerism or Late Renaissance art movement, primarily known for its distorted figures and surreal use of space and light. The expansive canvas …

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Tamar and Judah (c.1555 – 1559) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Tamar and Judah,” created by the artist Tintoretto, dates approximately from 1555 to 1559. This oil on canvas painting, belonging to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement, measures 150 by 155 centimeters. The artwork, categorized as a religious painting, is currently housed in the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain. The artwork depicts …

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The Adoration of the Shepherds (1578 – 1581) by Tintoretto

“The Adoration of the Shepherds,” created by Tintoretto between 1578 and 1581, is a religious painting executed in oil on canvas. The artwork belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement and measures 542 x 455 cm. It depicts a traditional nativity scene with an emphasis on dramatic composition and rich detail, characteristic of the period. …

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The Annunciation to Manoah’s Wife (1555 – 1558) by Tintoretto

“The Annunciation to Manoah’s Wife,” an oil painting on canvas by the artist Tintoretto, created between 1555 and 1558, exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This religious painting measures 150 by 155 centimeters and is housed in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Spain. The artwork depicts a biblical scene from the Book of Judges, …

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The Apparition of St Roch (c.1588) by Tintoretto

“The Apparition of St Roch,” created by the renowned artist Tintoretto around the year 1588, is an exquisite oil painting on canvas. Measuring 495 by 246 centimeters, it is a quintessential example of Mannerism, the late Renaissance art movement. This religious painting encapsulates a profound spiritual experience, rendered with Tintoretto’s characteristic dynamism and dramatic use …

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The Ascent to Calvary (1565 – 1567) by Tintoretto

“The Ascent to Calvary,” an evocative religious painting by the esteemed artist Tintoretto, exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Created between 1565 and 1567 using oil on canvas, this artwork profoundly captures the dramatic intensities of Christian symbolism and narrative. The artwork depicts the harrowing journey of Jesus Christ towards Golgotha, vividly illustrated with …

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Allegory of the Scuola della Misericordia (c.1564) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Allegory of the Scuola della Misericordia” was created by the renowned artist Tintoretto around the year 1564. Executed in oil on canvas, it is an exemplar of the Mannerism, or Late Renaissance, art movement. Measuring 90 by 190 centimeters, this allegorical painting epitomizes the stylistic intricacies and thematic richness associated with its …

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Allegory of the Scuola di San Giovanni Evangelista (c.1564) by Tintoretto

The artwork, titled “Allegory of the Scuola di San Giovanni Evangelista,” was created by the artist Tintoretto around the year 1564. The piece employs oil on canvas as its medium, and it belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This allegorical painting measures 90 by 190 centimeters. The artwork showcases a somber and contemplative …

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Allegory of the Scuola di San Marco (c.1564) by Tintoretto

The artwork entitled “Allegory of the Scuola di San Marco,” created by Tintoretto around the year 1564, is an oil painting on canvas. This piece belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and measures 90 by 190 centimeters. The genre of the artwork is allegorical painting. The artwork depicts a seated figure, which appears …

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Allegory of Truth (c.1564) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Allegory of Truth” by Tintoretto, created circa 1564, is a distinguished Mannerist (Late Renaissance) oil painting on canvas. Measuring 90 by 190 centimeters, it belongs to the allegorical painting genre and exemplifies the intricate styles and thematic elements characteristic of its period. The artwork depicts a reclining female figure embodying the personification …

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Annunciation by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Annunciation” is a religious painting by the artist Tintoretto, created during the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This painting captures a significant biblical event, the Annunciation, with a focus on religious themes and iconography emblematic of the period. In this evocative work, the artist employs a dark, rich palette typical of the …

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Annunciation (1576 – 1581) by Tintoretto

The artwork, titled “Annunciation,” was created by the renowned artist Tintoretto between 1576 and 1581. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece stands as a significant example of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. The dimensions of this religious painting are an imposing 542 by 440 centimeters. In the composition of the “Annunciation,” Tintoretto vividly …

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Annunciation, Maria (1528 – 1594) by Tintoretto

The artwork entitled “Annunciation, Maria,” created by the renowned artist Tintoretto, dates from the period between 1528 and 1594. Executed using oil on canvas, this painting exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. With dimensions of 119 x 93 cm, the artwork belongs to the genre of religious painting. The artwork portrays a poignant scene …

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Annunciation the Angel (1528 – 1594) by Tintoretto

The artwork entitled “Annunciation the Angel” was masterfully created by the artist Tintoretto, whose lifetime spanned from 1528 to 1594. This exquisite piece was executed in oil on canvas and exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Measuring 115 by 93 centimeters, this religious painting is currently housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands. In this …

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Old Man and a Boy by Tintoretto

“Old Man and a Boy” is a portrait by the renowned artist Tintoretto, a significant figure within the Mannerism, or Late Renaissance, art movement. The artwork exemplifies the stylistic nuances associated with Mannerism, characterized by exaggerated and complex forms, which often evoke an emotional response and convey a heightened sense of drama. The artwork showcases …

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Paradise (c.1579) by Tintoretto

The artwork “Paradise” by Tintoretto, created around 1579, is an oil painting on canvas. It belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Measuring 143 x 362 cm, this religious painting is currently housed in the Louvre, Paris, France. “Paradise” is a grand and intricate composition that unfolds across the expanse of the canvas, depicting …

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Paradise (c.1592) by Tintoretto

The artwork, “Paradise”, was painted by Tintoretto around the year 1592. This piece, an exemplary creation of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement, is an oil painting on canvas. It belongs to the genre of religious paintings and currently resides in Palazzo Ducale, Venice, Italy. “Paradise” is a monumental composition portraying an expansive celestial scene. …

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Portrait of a Bearded Man in a Black Robe with Fur by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Portrait of a Bearded Man in a Black Robe with Fur,” crafted by the esteemed artist Tintoretto, is a quintessential representation of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement and falls within the portrait genre. The painting showcases a man with a dignified presence, characterized by his full beard and solemn expression. He is …

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The Assumption of the Virgin (1582 – 1594) by Tintoretto

“The Assumption of the Virgin,” a masterful work by Tintoretto, was created between 1582 and 1594 using oil on canvas. As an exemplar of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement, this religious painting measures 425 by 587 centimeters. The artwork dramatically depicts the Virgin Mary’s assumption into heaven, suffused with dynamic movement and intense emotion …

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The Battle Between the Philistines and the Israelites by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “The Battle Between the Philistines and the Israelites” was created by the artist Tintoretto and belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This piece is categorized within the genres of history painting and battle painting, reflecting its focus on a significant historical and combative scene. The artwork vividly captures a tumultuous …

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The Capture of Constantinople in 1204 (1580) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “The Capture of Constantinople in 1204” was created by Tintoretto in 1580. This masterpiece belongs to the Mannerism movement, which is a subset of the Late Renaissance. Categorized as a battle painting, it is currently displayed in the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Italy. The artwork presents a dynamic and dramatic depiction of …

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A Philosopher (1570) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “A Philosopher” was created by the renowned artist Tintoretto in 1570. This oil-on-canvas painting, representative of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement, falls under the genre of portraiture. It is currently housed in the Biblioteca Marciana, Venice, Italy. The artwork portrays a contemplative figure draped in traditional garb, poised against a dark, …

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Apollo (possibly Hymen) crowning a Poet and giving him a Spouse (c.1560) by Tintoretto

The artwork, titled “Apollo (possibly Hymen) crowning a Poet and giving him a Spouse,” was created by the artist Tintoretto around the year 1560. This piece, belonging to the Mannerism movement of the Late Renaissance, measures 267 x 234 cm and is categorized as a mythological painting. The composition of the painting illustrates a divine …

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Ascension of Christ (c.1576 – 1581) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Ascension of Christ,” created by the eminent artist Tintoretto between the years c. 1576 and 1581, is a masterpiece realized through the medium of oil on canvas. Measuring an impressive 538 by 325 centimeters, this religious painting is an exemplary representation of the Mannerism movement, commonly known as the Late Renaissance period. …

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Autumn (c.1564) by Tintoretto

The artwork is titled “Autumn,” painted by the renowned artist Tintoretto around the year 1564. Executed in the medium of oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement and serves as an allegorical painting. In “Autumn,” Tintoretto masterfully encapsulates the essence of the season through allegorical representation. The artwork depicts a …

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Baptism of Christ by Tintoretto

“Baptism of Christ,” an oil on canvas masterpiece created by Tintoretto, is a distinguished work within the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement. This religious painting, measuring 137 by 105 cm, is currently housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain. The artwork portrays the pivotal biblical moment of Jesus receiving baptism from John the Baptist. …

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Battle between Turks and Christians (1588 – 1589) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Battle between Turks and Christians,” created by the artist Tintoretto between 1588 and 1589, is an oil painting on canvas measuring 189 x 307 cm. This piece belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and is classified under the genre of battle painting. The painting is currently housed in the Museo …

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Portrait of Agostino Doria (1550 – 1553) by Tintoretto

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Agostino Doria,” is a masterful creation by the renowned artist Tintoretto, dating from the period between 1550 and 1553. This portrait falls within the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and exemplifies the genre of portraiture. It features a representation of Agostino Doria rendered with exquisite attention to detail and emotional …

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The Contest Between Apollo and Marsyas by Tintoretto

“The Contest Between Apollo and Marsyas” is an evocative rendering by Tintoretto, a renowned artist from the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This mythological painting captures a dramatic moment from ancient mythology. The artwork showcases the mythological contest between Apollo, the god of music and poetry, and Marsyas, a satyr skilled in playing the aulos. …

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The Conversion of Saint Paul by Tintoretto

“The Conversion of Saint Paul” by Tintoretto is a distinguished religious painting belonging to the Mannerism art movement, which is also referred to as the Late Renaissance period. The artwork captures a significant biblical event, showcasing Tintoretto’s masterful technique and imaginative style prevalent during the era. In the artwork, a dramatic and dynamic scene is …

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The Dead Christ Adored by Doges Pietro Lando and Marcantonio Trevisan (c.1580) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “The Dead Christ Adored by Doges Pietro Lando and Marcantonio Trevisan,” created by the renowned artist Tintoretto around the year 1580, epitomizes the Mannerism or Late Renaissance art movement. Executed in the medium of oil on canvas, this religious painting showcases a profound scene of devotion and reverence. The composition of the …

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The Dead Christ with Two Angels by Tintoretto

“The Dead Christ with Two Angels” by the renowned artist Tintoretto is an evocative religious painting that belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. The artwork is an exemplification of the heightened emotional intensity and sophisticated composition characteristic of this period. The painting portrays the lifeless body of Christ, centrally positioned and surrounded by …

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The descent from the Cross (c.1578 – 1580) by Tintoretto

“The Descent from the Cross,” crafted by the Italian artist Tintoretto circa 1578 – 1580, is an exquisite oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Mannerism movement, also known as the Late Renaissance. This artwork depicts religious themes, showcasing a pivotal moment in Christian iconography. In the artwork, the body of Christ is being …

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Battle of the Archangel Michael and the Satan by Tintoretto

“Battle of the Archangel Michael and the Satan,” an exquisite oil on canvas masterpiece by Tintoretto, epitomizes the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Measuring 318 x 220 cm, this religious painting resides in the distinguished Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany. The artwork vividly portrays the dramatic confrontation between the Archangel Michael and Satan, capturing …

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Cain and Abel by Tintoretto

The artwork, entitled “Cain and Abel,” was created by the artist Tintoretto and belongs to the Mannerism movement, also known as the Late Renaissance. It is classified as a religious painting. In this deeply expressive piece, Tintoretto illustrates the biblical narrative of the first murder, depicting Cain as he violently attacks his brother Abel. The …

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Camerlenghi Madonna (Madonna of the Treasurers) (c.1567) by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Camerlenghi Madonna (Madonna of the Treasurers)” is a religious painting created by the artist Tintoretto around the year 1567. This oil on canvas masterpiece belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and is characterized by its substantial dimensions of 221 x 521 cm. The artwork portrays a deeply religious scene featuring …

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Christ by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Christ,” created by the artist Tintoretto, is a representation of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This religious painting reflects the characteristic style of the period, marked by its artificiality, sophistication, and elongation of figures. In this artwork, a central figure, presumably Christ, is surrounded by a group of individuals, each engaged …

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Christ by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Christ,” created by the artist Tintoretto, belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and represents the genre of religious painting. This historical piece manifests the distinctive characteristics of the Mannerist style with its dramatic use of light, elongated figures, and intricate composition. The artwork depicts a religious scene, presumably centered around …

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Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (c.1550) by Tintoretto

“Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery” is a religious painting by Tintoretto, dated circa 1550, created with oil on canvas. This exemplary piece, characteristic of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement, is held at the National Gallery of Ancient Art in Rome, Italy. The dimensions of the artwork are 119 by 168 centimeters, showcasing …

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Portrait of a Man in a Gold Decorated Suit of Armour by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Portrait of a Man in a Gold Decorated Suit of Armour” is a notable creation by the artist Tintoretto, associated with the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This portrait genre piece exquisitely exemplifies the distinctive characteristics of its era. In the artwork, a distinguished man stands resplendently clad in a richly adorned …

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Portrait of An Elderly Bearded Man Head and Shoulders by Tintoretto

The artwork titled “Portrait of An Elderly Bearded Man Head and Shoulders” is crafted by the renowned artist Tintoretto. This piece is attributed to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. The artwork depicts an elderly man with a solemn expression, characterized by a long, flowing white beard that …

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Portrait of a Procurator of St Mark’s by Tintoretto

The artwork, “Portrait of a Procurator of St Mark’s,” is an oil painting on canvas created by the renowned artist Tintoretto. It belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and measures 139 by 101 centimeters. This piece falls within the genre of portraiture. The artwork portrays a dignified figure adorned in luxurious attire, indicative …

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