#CulturedPeachy #CelebratingTintoretto @MetMuseum #WhomYouKnow Exhibition at The Met to Feature Master Painter Jacopo Tintoretto's Portraits and Studio Drawings
Exhibition Dates: October 16, 2018–January 27, 2019
Exhibition Location: The Met Fifth Avenue, Floor 1, Gallery 955
Jacopo Tintoretto (1518/19–1594) was one of the preeminent Venetian painters of the 16th century, and was renowned for his dynamic narrative scenes and insightful portraits. In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the artist's birth, The Met will present Celebrating Tintoretto: Portrait Paintings and Studio Drawings, a focused exhibition that will explore an innovative aspect of his portraiture, and one that has been little studied: his small-scale, informal portrait heads characterized by their immediacy, intense observation, and startling modernity.
Seen together for the first time, these portrait studies will reveal Tintoretto's famous quickness as a painter—his "prestezza"—capturing both the spirit and appearance of the sitter. The exhibition will unite approximately 10 portrait studies from European and American museums and private collections, bringing them into a larger discussion of the artist's approach to portraiture and painting.
Facets of artistic practice in the Tintoretto workshop will come to light in the exhibition's exploration of the relationship between Jacopo and his son Domenico. Central here will be a series of bold figural drawings and a painting in the Museum's collection, The Finding of Moses, whose long-debated attribution to both father and son will play a key role in the discussion of this flourishing workshop.
The exhibition is made possible by the Robert Lehman Foundation and the Placido Arango Fund.
Celebrating Tintoretto: Portrait Paintings and Studio Drawings is organized by Andrea Bayer, The Met's interim Deputy Director for Collections and Administration and Jayne Wrightsman Curator in the Department of European Paintings, and Alison Manges Nogueira, Associate Curator in The Robert Lehman Collection.
On Thursday, November 8, Andrea Bayer will survey a panorama of remarkable and innovative works of portraiture by artists in northern Italy in the early decades of the 16th century. The talk, From Leonardo to Titian: Renaissance Portraiture in Northern Italy,will be held at 11 a.m. in the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium.
On view concurrently in the Robert Lehman Wing, In Praise of Painting: Dutch Masterpieces at The Met will showcase some of the Museum's greatest paintings and provide a fresh perspective on the Dutch Golden Age of Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer.
Image: Jacopo Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) (Italian, 1518/19–1594). Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?) (detail), 1550s? Oil on canvas, private collection. (JT.003)