Il Furioso

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Il Furioso is the nickname of the Italian Renaissance painter Tintoretto, renowned for his dramatic, energetic style and bold use of perspective and lighting.

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Il Furioso canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance painter
human
nickname
painter
appliedTo Tintoretto NERFINISHED
birthName Jacopo Robusti NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
describes bold use of lighting
bold use of perspective
dramatic painting style
energetic painting style
ethnicGroup Italian
genre mythological painting
religious painting
givenName Jacopo NERFINISHED
hasMeaning the furious one
influenced Baroque painters
influencedBy Titian NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Italian
movement Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
Venetian school NERFINISHED
nickname Il Furioso NERFINISHED
notableBearer Tintoretto NERFINISHED
notableFor bold perspective
dramatic compositions
energetic brushwork
striking chiaroscuro
notableWork Paradise (Doge's Palace) NERFINISHED
The Last Supper (San Giorgio Maggiore) NERFINISHED
The Miracle of the Slave NERFINISHED
refersTo Tintoretto NERFINISHED
styleCharacteristic dramatic lighting
dynamic composition
expressive figures
strong foreshortening
useContext Renaissance art
art history
workLocation Venice NERFINISHED

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Tintoretto alsoKnownAs Il Furioso
Tintoretto nickname Il Furioso