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Andrea Renier and His Son Daniele by Jacopo Tintoretto

Andrea Renier and His Son Daniele

Jacopo Tintoretto·c. 1560/1566

Historical Context

Tintoretto's double portrait of Andrea Renier and his son Daniele, painted around 1560-66, belongs to his mature period of Venetian patrician portraiture, when he was beginning to challenge Titian's dominance in this lucrative genre. The Renier family was part of Venice's patrician ruling class, and a double portrait linking father and son served the dynastic function of asserting family continuity and civic standing. Tintoretto's approach—placing both figures in a spatial relationship that implies narrative connection rather than mere juxtaposition—distinguishes his double portraits from the more static conventions of Titian. The combination of psychological penetration, atmospheric background, and restrained but luxurious costume defines the social and artistic ambitions of Venetian patrician self-representation at mid-century.

Technical Analysis

The oil on canvas shows the Tintoretto circle's dramatic use of light and shadow, with the figures emerging from a dark background. The broad, energetic brushwork and warm palette reflect Tintoretto's influence, though the handling is more conservative than the master's autograph works.

Provenance

Samuel L. Fuller [1875-1963], New York; gift 1951 to NGA.

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National Gallery of Art

Washington, D.C., United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 113 × 94.3 cm
Era
Mannerism
Style
Mannerism
Genre
Portrait
Location
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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