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Tintoretto's painting shows the titillating drama with such mad complexity of surroundings that you feel you will be taken away by the swirling beauty of the garden that frames her.
Terence Clarke: Masters of Venice, at The de Young Museum, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011
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Tintoretto's painting shows the titillating drama with such mad complexity of surroundings that you feel you will be taken away by the swirling beauty of the garden that frames her.
Terence Clarke: Masters of Venice, at The de Young Museum, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011
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For me, the star of this show is Tintoretto's Susanna and the Elders 1555 - 1556.
Terence Clarke: Masters of Venice, at The de Young Museum, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011
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For me, the star of this show is Tintoretto's Susanna and the Elders 1555 - 1556.
Terence Clarke: Masters of Venice, at The de Young Museum, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011
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Navid Nuur's piece "HIVEWISE" suspends neon tubes in a tent, while the South African artist Nicholas Hlobo has produced a large dragon inspired by Tintoretto's "Creation of the Animals."
Setting the Art World Alight Andrew McKie 2011
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Comic illustrator Quentin Blake asks us to pay close attention to Tintoretto's skills as a storyteller in his monumental "Crucifixion."
Seasonal Reading, Bound to Please eric gibson 2010
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Titian's psychological profundity and structural mastery are set against both Tintoretto's dark and sometimes even vulgar theatricality, and Veronese's more pastel elegance and refined sentiment, which can sometimes turn merely decorative and sentimental.
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This show will bring many of Tintoretto's works to the U.S. for the first time, says Frederick Ilchman, the MFA's assistant paintings curator.
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Also noteworthy is the comparison of Veronese's Temptation of Saint Anthony and Tintoretto's Saint Augustine Healing the Lame, paintings that show the artists 'fascination with the canon of heroic figures in central Italian art.
Venice: The Masters in Boston Butterfield, Andrew 2009
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Tintoretto's ravishing "Susanna And The Elders" shows the blinding white flesh of the naked Susanna, her left leg dipping into a pool, her mirror and exotic toiletries laid out before her, while two dirty old men crouch behind a hedge to sneak a peak.
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