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ROBUSTI, Domenico Tintoretto II (1560-1635)
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ROBUSTI, Domenico Tintoretto II (1560-1635)
" ROBUSTI, Domenico " Tintoretto II" (1560-1635); TINTORETTO, Jacopo Robusti, called Il (1518-1594). Triumphant Exaltation of Venice. ca. 1595-. ITALY. Venice. Ducal Palace. Painting placed in Sala del Senatos roof. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Venetian school. Painting."
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Called Cinquecento De L Domenico Ducal Jacopo Renaissance Robusti Roof Sala Tintoretto Triumphant Venetian Venice Exaltation
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This stunning painting, titled "Triumphant Exaltation of Venice," is a masterpiece created by the Italian artist Domenico Robusti, also known as Tintoretto II, around 1595. The work is a testament to the artistic brilliance of the Venetian school during the Renaissance period, specifically the Cinquecento era. The painting was created for the roof of the Sala del Senato in the Doge's Palace in Venice, Italy. Tintoretto II was the son of the renowned Venetian painter Jacopo Robusti, known as Tintoretto, and was heavily influenced by his father's artistic style. The Triumphant Exaltation of Venice depicts the city of Venice being exalted and triumphant, with the Virgin Mary and St. Mark, the patron saint of Venice, leading the procession. The painting is filled with vibrant colors, intricate details, and dynamic movement, reflecting the energy and grandeur of the Venetian Republic during this time. The painting was originally placed on the roof of the Sala del Senato in the Doge's Palace, a symbolic location as the room was where the Venetian Senate met to govern the city. The painting's placement on the roof allowed it to be seen from the Piazza San Marco, further emphasizing the importance of Venice's religious and political identity. This painting is a prime example of the artistic achievements of the Venetian school during the Renaissance period and the legacy of the Tintoretto family. Its intricate details, vibrant colors, and dynamic composition continue to captivate viewers and inspire artists to this day.
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