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- October 1518 – 31 May 1594), best known as Tintoretto (/ˌtɪntəˈrɛtoʊ/ TIN-tə-RET-oh, Italian: [tintoˈretto], Venetian: [tiŋtoˈɾeto]), was an Italian painter...
- Domenico Robusti, also known as Domenico Tintoretto, (1560 – 17 May 1635) was an Italian painter from Venice. He grew up under the tutelage of his father...
- Tintoretto (1518–1594) was an Italian painter identified with the Venetian school. Tintoretto may also refer to: Domenico Tintoretto (1560–1635), his son...
- Tintoretto is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the IAU in 1976, after the Italian painter Tintoretto. Tintoretto is west of the larger crater...
- of two paintings by Tintoretto: Presentation at the Temple (Tintoretto, Carmini), c.1542 Presentation at the Temple (Tintoretto, Gallerie dell'Accademia)...
- Jacopo Tintoretto. An oil painting on canvas executed in 1592–1594, it is housed in the Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, Italy. Tintoretto depicted...
- The Crucifixion by Tintoretto is a large painting in oil on canvas, installed in the Sala dell'Albergo of the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, Venice. It is...
- a painting completed in 1548 by the Italian Renaissance artist Jacopo Tintoretto. Originally commissioned for the Scuola Grande di San Marco, a confraternity...
- Magdalene, 48 × 38 cm Tintoretto Lamentation, 227 × 294 cm Tintoretto Resurrection Tintoretto Miracle of the Slave, 415 × 541 cm Tintoretto Saint Mark's Body...
- is a painting by the Venetian painter Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti, 1518–1594). Robusti, also known as Tintoretto or Il Furioso, for the energy and "fury"...