Students, scholars, and art lovers—and especially young curators—should see Drawing in Tintoretto’s Venice, the Morgan Library’s new show celebrating the artist’s 500th birthday. It is a lovely, ...
This fall marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of the great Italian Renaissance painter Jacobo Tintoretto—but despite his undeniable Old Master pedigree, the artist falls short of household name ...
No, Ken Burns, the United States Is Not an Iroquois Nation Audio By Carbonatix There are a few great works on offer, but most of his masterpieces didn’t make the trip. I thought very carefully about ...
Never miss a beat. Get our free daily newsletter. District Line Daily covers local politics, culture, and the Needle—our daily quality of life index for D.C. under the Trump administration. While his ...
There is a freshness about the portraits in the small and beautiful exhibition of Tintoretto’s paintings and drawings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that speaks to what appears to be the artist’s ...
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Tintoretto was the ultimate Venetian. Venice practically oozes the spirit of the artist, whose giant and somewhat manic artworks cover a substantial portion of the floating city’s most opulent ...
I thought very carefully about how to review the National Gallery’s messy new Tintoretto show. I respect everyone involved and wrote two pieces about the show’s majestic incarnation in Venice earlier ...