collection: Museo del Prado / artist: Jacopo Tintoretto / material used: canvas

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14 artworks found

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instance of: painting (14)

movement: mannerism (2) | Venetian school (2)

genre: religious art (7) | nude (1) | portrait (1) | mythological painting (1)

based on: Book of Genesis (1) | Yusuf and Zulaikha (1)

depicts: man (2) | Judith (2) | woman (1) | breast (1) | nudity (1) | umbilicus (1) | pillow (1) | Joseph (1) | Helen of Troy (1) | necklace (1) | bedroom (1) | Holofernes (1) | Esther (1) | Ahasuerus (1) | seduction (1) | glabrousness (1) | standing (1) | lying (1)

country of origin: Italy (2)

main subject: Judith and Holofernes (2) | Finding of Moses (1) | Susanna and the Elders (1)

Susannah and the Elders

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by Jacopo Tintoretto (1552s)

The Queen of Sheba and Solomon

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by Jacopo Tintoretto (1555)

The Purification of the Midianite Virgins

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by Jacopo Tintoretto (16th century)

Joseph and Potiphar's Wife

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (1555)
Joseph man woman nudity seduction clothed male, naked female canopy bed lying standing necklace drapery Zuleika glabrousness umbilicus breast pillow bedroom Potiphar's wife

Marco Grimani

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (16th century)

The Rape of Helen

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by Jacopo Tintoretto (1578s)
Helen of Troy

Esther and Ahasuerus

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (1552s)
Esther Ahasuerus

Man with a Golden Lace

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by Jacopo Tintoretto (1560)
man

Moses saved from the waters

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (1555)

Un magistrado veneciano

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto

Judith and Holofernes

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (1577)
Judith

Un patricio veneciano

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (16th century)

A Venetian General

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto

Judith and Holofernes

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (1553s)
Judith Holofernes