While all these advances were being made, the art of portraiture
had not stood still. Its popularity had only increased as the years went on.
Titian was too busy with commissions for foreign princes to supply the great
demand there was in Venice alone. Tintoretto painted portraits not only with
much of the air of good breeding of Titian's likenesses,decorative paintings, but with even greater
splendour, and with an astonishing rapidity of execution. The Venetian portrait,
it will be remembered, was expected to be more than a likeness. It was expected
to give pleasure to the eye, and to stimulate the emotions. Tintoretto was ready
to give ample satisfaction to all such expectations. His portraits, although
they are not so individualised as Lotto's,Single Piece Paintigns, nor such close studies of character
as Titian's, always render the man at his best, in glowing health, full of life
and determination. They give us the sensuous pleasure we get from jewels, and at
the same time they make us look back with amazement to a State where the human
plant was in such vigour as to produce old men of the kind represented in most
of Tintoretto's portraits. cheap oil paintings for sale
With Tintoretto ends the universal interest the Venetian school arouses; for
although painting does not deteriorate in a day any more than it grows to
maturity in the same brief moment, the story of the decay has none of the
fascination of the growth. But several artists remain to be considered who were
not of the Venetian school in the strict sense of the term, but who have always
been included within it. oil paintings for sale cheap
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