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Tiberio Tinelli (1586 – 22 May 1639) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Venice. He trained with Giovanni Contarini, a pupil of the late Titian. Tinelli then either worked under or emulated Leandro Bassano. He was well known for his portraits of aristocracy, merchants, and intellectuals in Venice, whom he often painted in historical dress. His small pictures of historical and mythological subjects were also popular. Some of his pictures found their way into the collection of Louis XIII, king of France, who knighted him with the order of Michael. He moved later in life in Florence. Domestic afflictions drove him into a state of despondency, causing him to commit suicide.

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  • Tiberio Tinelli (Venecia, 1586 - Venecia, 22 de mayo de 1638) fue un pintor italiano, activo durante el primer Barroco. (es)
  • Tiberio Tinelli est un peintre italien du début du baroque, né en 1587 à Venise et mort en 1639, qui a exercé essentiellement comme portraitiste dans sa ville natale, mais a été reconnu à l'étranger. (fr)
  • Tiberio Tinelli (1586 – 22 May 1639) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Venice. He trained with Giovanni Contarini, a pupil of the late Titian. Tinelli then either worked under or emulated Leandro Bassano. He was well known for his portraits of aristocracy, merchants, and intellectuals in Venice, whom he often painted in historical dress. His small pictures of historical and mythological subjects were also popular. Some of his pictures found their way into the collection of Louis XIII, king of France, who knighted him with the order of Michael. He moved later in life in Florence. Domestic afflictions drove him into a state of despondency, causing him to commit suicide. (en)
  • Tiberio Tinelli (Venezia, 1587 – Venezia, 22 maggio 1639) è stato un pittore italiano. Ritratto di Luigi Molin, Gallerie dell'Accademia a Venezia.Ritratto di Giulio Strozzi, Uffizi. (it)
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  • Tiberio Tinelli (Venecia, 1586 - Venecia, 22 de mayo de 1638) fue un pintor italiano, activo durante el primer Barroco. (es)
  • Tiberio Tinelli est un peintre italien du début du baroque, né en 1587 à Venise et mort en 1639, qui a exercé essentiellement comme portraitiste dans sa ville natale, mais a été reconnu à l'étranger. (fr)
  • Tiberio Tinelli (1586 – 22 May 1639) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Venice. He trained with Giovanni Contarini, a pupil of the late Titian. Tinelli then either worked under or emulated Leandro Bassano. He was well known for his portraits of aristocracy, merchants, and intellectuals in Venice, whom he often painted in historical dress. His small pictures of historical and mythological subjects were also popular. Some of his pictures found their way into the collection of Louis XIII, king of France, who knighted him with the order of Michael. He moved later in life in Florence. Domestic afflictions drove him into a state of despondency, causing him to commit suicide. (en)
  • Tiberio Tinelli (Venezia, 1587 – Venezia, 22 maggio 1639) è stato un pittore italiano. Ritratto di Luigi Molin, Gallerie dell'Accademia a Venezia.Ritratto di Giulio Strozzi, Uffizi. (it)
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  • Tiberio Tinelli (es)
  • Tiberio Tinelli (fr)
  • Tiberio Tinelli (it)
  • Tiberio Tinelli (en)
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