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Tintoret painted his noblest picture on the wall from which the Paradise of Guariento had withered before the flames.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) Various 1885
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The work was resumed in 1362, and completed within the next three years, at least so far as that Guariento was enabled to paint his Paradise on the walls, so that the building must, at any rate, have been roofed by this time.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) Various 1885
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Tintoret painted his noblest picture on the wall from which the Paradise of Guariento had withered before the flames.
Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859
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The work was resumed in 1362, and completed within the next three years, at least so far as that Guariento was enabled to paint his Paradise on the walls;
Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859
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All vestige of the earlier modes of decoration was here, of course, destroyed by the fires; and the severe and religious work of Guariento and Bellini has been replaced by the wildness of Tintoret and the luxury of Veronese.
Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859
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[Footnote: "II primo che vi colorisse fu Guariento il quale l'anno 1365 vi fece il Paradiso in testa della sala."
Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859
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