In celebration of the five hundredth anniversary of the artist’s birth, the curators of three Tintoretto-themed exhibitions in the US, discuss the artist’s prolific career and their curatorial choices. Jacopo Tintoretto (1518 – 1594) was one of the preeminent Venetian painters of the sixteenth century, renowned for his monumental narrative scenes and his insightful portraits of patricians and citizens.
Panelists:
Andrea Bayer, curator of Celebrating Tintoretto: Portrait Pantings and Studio Drawings, Metropolitan Museum, New York
Frederich Ilchman, curator of Tintoretto: Artist of Renaissance Venice, National Gallery of Art, Washington
John Marciari, curator of Drawing in Tintoretto’s Venice, Morgan Library, New York
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