Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice

Wonderful exhibition at the Louvre in Paris comparing the styles of the three great painters of the Renaissance in Venice.

The exhibition was very busy and I found it quite hard to relax at first due to the pushing and shoving but once you learn to fight back it was fine! It also took a while to realise the way the exhibition was a arranged as the first couple of rooms set the scene.

After that each room took a subject and looked at how the three artists treated it. I loved the room about mirrors which pointed out that reflections were a way of painters working in 3D and fed into the intellectual argument about whether painting or sculpture was the higher art form.

There was a super room of Suppers at Ammaus’s which gave a good opportunity to compare the painters and how they treated a subject. I particularly liked Veronese picture set in a Venetian hose with the family almost ignoring the religious event at the middle of it all!

I think Titian came out of it as the greatest artist, Tintoretto as the most intellectual and Veronese as the one you wanted to go to the pub with!

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