
In life (1518–1594), Jacopo Robusti was known as Tintoretto, the name that is familiar to us today.
He was a Renaissance painter known for the speed with which he filled his canvases with bold brushwork, muscular figures and, for his time, a startling use of perspective.
He rarely left his home city of Venice, and was relentlessly ambitious to be known as a daring painter.
Though known as a agreeable companion and for his wit, Tintoretto led a very retired life, spending most of his time in his studio even when not working. To him, painting—and drawing—were the breath of life.
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