Inspired by Tintoretto

Painting, Le Guide, Geoffrey Callènes

Le Guide

Geoffrey Callènes

Painting - 80 x 60 x 0.5 cm Painting - 31.5 x 23.6 x 0.2 inch

$1,998

Painting, Madonna col bambino da Monte Fiorentino od Alviso Vivarini- contemporary copy, Magdalena Muc

Madonna col bambino da Monte Fiorentino od Alviso Vivarini- contemporary copy

Magdalena Muc

Painting - 41 x 28 x 3 cm Painting - 16.1 x 11 x 1.2 inch

$721

Print, ASSASSIN’S CREED – AGUILAR, Xav Drago

ASSASSIN’S CREED – AGUILAR

Xav Drago

Print - 60 x 42 cm Print - 23.6 x 16.5 inch

$333

Painting, Les pas de la passion, Jesus tombe pour la première fois, Sérgio Ferro

Les pas de la passion, Jesus tombe pour la première fois

Sérgio Ferro

Painting - 146 x 114 x 3 cm Painting - 57.5 x 44.9 x 1.2 inch

$17,760

Painting, Lacrimosa, Frédéric Martin

Lacrimosa

Frédéric Martin

Painting - 81 x 65 x 4 cm Painting - 31.9 x 25.6 x 1.6 inch

$9,990

Fine Art Drawings, Sepulchre, Alfred Pichon

Sepulchre

Alfred Pichon

Fine Art Drawings - 24 x 27 x 0.1 cm Fine Art Drawings - 9.4 x 10.6 x 0 inch

$533

Print, Jésus tombe pour la troisième fois, Sérgio Ferro

Jésus tombe pour la troisième fois

Sérgio Ferro

Print - 100 x 70 x 1 cm Print - 39.4 x 27.6 x 0.4 inch

$832

Painting, Looking like the moon, Adrien Conrad

Looking like the moon

Adrien Conrad

Painting - 100 x 80 x 2 cm Painting - 39.4 x 31.5 x 0.8 inch

$2,664

Painting, Untitled. From the Durero series, Ana Seggiaro

Untitled. From the Durero series

Ana Seggiaro

Painting - 89.9 x 89.9 x 0.3 cm Painting - 35.4 x 35.4 x 0.1 inch

$2,500

Print, The Last Thing I Saw Before I Die (Alien), Xav Drago

The Last Thing I Saw Before I Die (Alien)

Xav Drago

Print - 60 x 42 cm Print - 23.6 x 16.5 inch

$333

Print, Assassin’s Creed – Maria, Xav Drago

Assassin’s Creed – Maria

Xav Drago

Print - 60 x 42 cm Print - 23.6 x 16.5 inch

$333

Photography, La Vanité ou Allégorie de la Vie Humaine, Lionel le Jeune

La Vanité ou Allégorie de la Vie Humaine

Lionel le Jeune

Photography - 43.1 x 60 x 0.5 cm Photography - 17 x 23.6 x 0.2 inch

$999

Photography, Vanité, Inspirée du tableau de Ludger Larose, Lionel le Jeune

Vanité, Inspirée du tableau de Ludger Larose

Lionel le Jeune

Photography - 45 x 60 x 0.5 cm Photography - 17.7 x 23.6 x 0.2 inch

$999

Painting, Transfiguration, Frédéric Martin

Transfiguration

Frédéric Martin

Painting - 81 x 60 x 4 cm Painting - 31.9 x 23.6 x 1.6 inch

$11,100

Painting, Portrait #239, Edgar Manuel Marcos

Portrait #239

Edgar Manuel Marcos

Painting - 76 x 56 x 2 cm Painting - 29.9 x 22 x 0.8 inch

$1,332

Inspired by Tintoretto

Born as Jacopo Robusti, Tinoretto (1518–1594) is known for his paintings in the style of the Venetian school. He has also been linked to the Mannerist movement. His contemporaries both admired and criticized the speed with which he painted, and the unprecedented boldness of his brushwork. The passion, energy and intensity he put into his art practice was unparalleled. His contemporaries were in awe of what was later termed his “Il Furioso" quality. Tintoretto's talents were not solely limited to art, he was a talented musician and pursuing an interest in mechanics. 

Tintoretto's style of painting is characterized by bold lines and the use of long strokes to define contours and highlights. His paintings emphasize the energy of human bodies in motion, and often exploit reality and accurate perspectives in favor of heightening the dramatic effect. His painting is characterized by the gestures and dynamism of the figures rather than by their identifying features. The faces of his subjects deliberately do not reveal themselves to be anyone of recognition. In the mannerist style, muscular figures take on dramatic movements which are brought into a composition through a bold use of perspective. Tintoretto's paintings therefore use the character's physicality to create a narrative. Many artists today and in the past have followed this vein of thought in their pursuit of dynamism in their artwork. On Artsper, check out a curation of pieces from contemporary artists such as David LaChapelle and Frédéric Martin that choose the kinetic human body as their subject of choice!

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