Study (c.1551) by Tintoretto

Study - Tintoretto - c.1551

Artwork Information

TitleStudy
ArtistTintoretto
Datec.1551
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Study

The artwork entitled “Study” by the renowned artist Tintoretto, created circa 1551, is a notable piece within the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement. Classified under the genre of sketch and study, this artwork is currently held in a private collection.

This compelling sketch depicts two muscular male figures, drawn with expressive and detailed line work that emphasizes the anatomical structure of their backs and arms. The figures are intricately rendered, showcasing the artist’s keen understanding of human musculature and form. The sketch exudes a sense of dynamic motion and intensity, characteristic of Tintoretto’s style and the broader Mannerist aesthetic. The rough and textured application of shading lends a raw and vigorous quality to the study, capturing the essence of the artist’s preparative process for potential larger compositions.

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