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Room 9 at the National Gallery museum in London displays Venetian paintings of masters like Titian Tintoretto and Veronese #190145421
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Venetian painting in this period was dominated by Titian Tiziano and three family workshops, active both locally and internationally: those of Jacopo Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese and Jacopo Bassano. Veronese was renowned for his harmonious and decorative colour and brilliant illusionistic effects. His paintings won Titianââ¬â¢s praise and he attracted many commissions from the Venetian state, including paintings for the Dogeââ¬â¢s Palace.By contrast, Tintoretto was initially criticised by his contemporaries for working too quickly which, they said, gave his paintings an unfinished look. But this technique enabled him to develop a dynamic style in which the rapid brushwork intensifies the dramatic impact of his daringly posed figures.
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