Unlike the other two master Renaissance painters associated with
Venice, Titian and Veronese, Tintoretto (1519-94) alone was born in
Venice and he left his mark there more than either artist. His
paintings can still be found everywhere in the city: not only in
museums, but as part of the original decorative cycles in public
buildings such as the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, the Doge's Palace
and the Liberia Marciana, and serving as altarpieces or chapel
decorations in Venetian churches. Over one hundred and twenty of
Tintoretto's breathtaking paintings spill out of the pages, divided
into sections that correspond to the Venetian Sestieri or
districts. Each painting is accompanied by entries written by an
international team of art historians covering major issues and
placing them in their artistic and cultural context.
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