Articles tagged as Jacopo Tintoretto

  • “Tintoretto’s Symbolic Imagination” -Catesby Leigh in National Review

    by James Wilson Institute on June 3, 2019
    In an article for National Review titled “Tintoretto’s Symbolic Imagination,” Catesby Leigh reviews the enduring oeuvre of Venetian painter Jacopo Tintoretto.  Tracing Tintoretto’s impressive career, Leigh observes a trademark fusion of styles—his work portrays the human body with a Michelangelesque grandeur, each figure crafted against a backdrop of characteristically Titian strokes of vivid color.  Biblical […]