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Discover the famous picture: THE STORM-GIORGIONE 
Dear friends, as I am sure you will have noticed the famous pictorial images all have in common is that to teach something new and be a great inspiration for artists who come into contact.  
When the Venetian painter Giorgio da Castelfranco, called Giorgione (1478 ca.-1510) painted "The Tempest", he left everyone speechless, because no one ever before him in Venice (where he worked), had put the landscape foreground as the protagonist a framework because it only appears in the background in the distance. 
It is a painting by the mysterious significance that has not yet been found despite numerous assumptions that art critics have done about it. Giorgione never left nothing written able to explain the riddles of his paintings; his success came from the Venetian nobles who were of private clients and to which the meaning was explained entirely by voice.  
So nothing remains for us, but the mystery does not prevent certain charm and beauty to this masterpiece painting can suggest a number of innovations to the painters of the centuries after its creation, both for color studies made by this artist who also taught how to get out of the old-fashioned way of painting in use in the Middle Ages. 
 
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Falsi d'Autore Giulio Romano