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    Tintoretto Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Tintoretto? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Tintoretto from Artists and what is the personality traits.

    Tintoretto
    INTP

    INTP (5w4)

    Tintoretto personality type is INTP, which means that they are master of the quiet, intellectual style. It is not really that quiet or intellectual, though. I think their personalities are more like the quiet, intelligent person who is not afraid to speak their mind.

    I can see how this type might be called “The Thinker” because, well, they do think. They are people who are often quiet and reserved, but they also have this quiet confidence about them that Vito Corleone had. They just know something, and they can say it in a way that will get their point across.

    Tintoretto: A Quiet Masterpiece of Introverted Thinking

    Tintoretto is a quiet movie that is all about introverted thinking and introverted feeling. It is about the quiet confidence of the introverted thinking type, and how they can come together to create something great. It is also about uniting the introverts and extroverts who want to get something done.

    The title character Tintoretto is a quiet man. He is a master of his trade; his paintings are beautiful and he knows how to do it.

    Tintoretto (born Jacopo Comin; late September or early October 1518 – 31 May 1594) was an Italian painter and a notable exponent of the Venetian school. His contemporaries both admired and criticized the speed with which he painted, and the unprecedented boldness of his brushwork. For his phenomenal energy in painting he was termed Il Furioso ("The Furious"). His work is characterized by his muscular figures, dramatic gestures and bold use of perspective, in the Mannerism style. In his youth, Tintoretto was also known as Jacopo Robusti, as his father had defended the gates of Padua in a way that others called robust against the imperial troops during the War of the League of Cambrai (1509–16). (Robusto meaning "robust, sturdy".) His real name, Comin, as discovered by Miguel Falomir of the Museo del Prado in Madrid, was made public on the occasion of the retrospective of Tintoretto at the Prado in 2007. The name Comin translates to the spice "cumin" in the Venetian language.

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