Tintoretto at His Daughter's Deathbed

Achille Martinet French
After Léon Cogniet French
Subject Jacopo Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) Italian

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The painter Léon Cogniet was attracted to deeply emotional subjects, and in 1843 represented the Renaissance master Tintoretto painting his young daughter after her tragic death in 1590. The painting was shown at the Salon, is now at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux, and was engraved by Martinet.

Tintoretto at His Daughter's Deathbed, Achille Martinet (French, Paris 1806–1877 Paris), Engraving on chine collé

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