Their work lacked the intellectual design of the Florentine
Giorgione
Are you referring to Giorgione, the Venetian pinter? He died young and left some unfinished paintings. Those were completed by Titian.
Titian died this year.
artists
The main difference between Florentine and Venetian artists lies in their approach to painting and the use of color. Florentine artists, such as those from the early Renaissance, emphasized linear perspective, anatomical accuracy, and a more subdued color palette, focusing on clarity and realism. In contrast, Venetian artists, like Titian and Tintoretto, prioritized color, light, and atmosphere, often using vibrant hues and dynamic compositions to evoke emotion. This distinction reflects broader cultural differences, with Florence leaning towards intellectualism and Venice embracing sensuality and spectacle.
He was influenced by Giorgione.
The renaissance painters in Florence considered the drawing (contours) to be the true essence of a painting. The Venetian contemporaries, as Giorgione, Titian and Tintoretto, were of the opinion that colour is the heart and soul of a painting. So that is what they developed.
Giorgione, Titian, Tintoretto, Canaletto.
Titian's most notable apprentice was Giorgione, although their relationship is often debated due to the lack of concrete evidence. Titian also trained other artists, including Palma Vecchio and Tintoretto, who were influenced by his style. His workshop was a significant center for artistic development during the Renaissance, contributing to the evolution of Venetian painting.
Giorgione
Giorgione Bellini
16th century: Giorgione, Titian, Veronese, Tintoretto 18th c.: Rosalba Carriera, Tiepolo, Canaletto, Guardi.
Are you referring to Giorgione, the Venetian pinter? He died young and left some unfinished paintings. Those were completed by Titian.
Titian died this year.
There are so many! Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, Perugino, Ghirlandaio, Titian, Giorgione, Donatello, Verrocchio, Filipo Lippi, Fra Angelico, etc...
Titian was a pupil and assistant to Giorgione, who died young. After his death Titian completed some of his paintings. Otherwise Titian seems to have worked on his own or with unknown assistants.
Jacopo Robusti, (Tintoretto) Movement, Style, School or Period: Mannerism, Venetian SchoolDate and Place of Birth: 1519, Venice * http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namestt/p/tintoretto.htm