Renaissance painter (1518/1519–1594)
The Venetian painter who worked so fast his rivals called him "il Furioso" — the Furious. His canvases are all muscle and motion, figures lunging through space with a recklessness that made contemporaries uneasy even as they watched.
Jacopo Robusti was born in Venice in late 1518 and took the name Tintoretto, painting in the Mannerist style with a speed that became legend. His brushwork had an unprecedented boldness — dramatic gestures, muscular bodies, perspective pushed to the edge of control. The energy unnerved as much as it impressed; some admired the force, others recoiled at the fury of it. He kept that pace for decades, filling Venice with his work until his death on 31 May 1594.
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