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figure-laden compositions, his own artistic personality eventually emerged in a tendency to give more focus to landscapes within a composition, or background details. Jacopo's drawings relied heavily on gestural line work, but
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visited Venice in 1628, he writes of acquiring a painting that he assigns to “Jacopo
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