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  • San Marco save a buck during a shipwreck

    San Marco save a Saraceno during a shipwreck is a painting by Tintoretto (398×337 cm), made in a unspecified date between 1562 and 1566.

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  • St. George and the Dragon (Tintoretto)

    St. George and the Dragon is an oil painting on canvas (157,5×100,3 cm) by Jacopo Tintoretto, dating from around 1560 and in the National Gallery in London.

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  • Portrait of Alvise Cornaro

    The Portrait of Alvise Cornaro is an oil painting on canvas (113×85 cm) by Tintoretto, dating from about 1560 to 1565 and stored in the Palatine Gallery in Florence.

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  • Miracle of St. Mark

    The miracle of San Marco or the miracle of the slave is an oil painting on canvas (415×541 cm) realized in 1548 by the Italian painter Tintoretto for the Scuola Grande di San Marco.

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  • Battle of Taro

    The Battle of Taro (or Federico II Gonzaga in the battle of the Taro) is an oil painting on canvas (422×270 cm) built in 1578-1579 by Jacopo Tintoretto.

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  • Finding of the body of St Mark

    The Finding of the body of San Marco is a painting by Tintoretto, executed between 1562 and 1566 for the Scuola Grande di San Marco with the Stealing of the Body of St. Mark and St. Mark’s save a buck from a shipwreck.

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  • Stealing of the Body of St. Mark

    Stealing of the Body of St. Mark is a painting by Tintoretto executed between 1562 and 1566 and kept in the galleries of the Accademia in Venice.

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  • Susanna and the Elders (Tintoretto)

    Susanna and the Elders is an oil painting on canvas (147×194 cm) made in 1557 about the Italian painter Tintoretto.

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