Muze met luit
Jacopo Tintoretto, 1528 - 1594
About this artwork
**Muze met Luit (Muse with Lute)**Jacopo Tintoretto (1528–1594), a leading Venetian painter of the late Renaissance, captures the ethereal grace of a muse in this oil-on-canvas, now housed in the Rijks. Known as "Il Furioso" for his bold, dynamic style blending Titian's rich colors with Michelangelo's sculptural forms, Tintoretto bridged Renaissance harmony and emerging Mannerism. Created during Venice's golden age—a hub of artistic innovation and trade—the painting reflects the era's fascination with classical mythology, where muses embodied inspiration for poetry and music. Measuring 119 × 84 cm, the work showcases oil on canvas's versatility, allowing Tintoretto's signature dramatic lighting and fluid brushwork to bring the lute-holding muse to life. The lute, a popular Renaissance instrument, symbolizes harmony and the arts, underscoring cultural ideals of humanism. Though intimate in scale, its depth (16.5 cm framed) invites viewers into a world of poetic reverie, highlighting Tintoretto's skill in evoking emotion through poised figures and luminous fabrics. This piece exemplifies how Venetian masters elevated portraiture into allegorical poetry, influencing generations and reminding us of art's timeless power to muse on beauty and creativity.