
Venetian School
The Venetian School refers to a distinctive style of art and music that developed in Venice during the Renaissance, particularly from the 15th to 17th centuries. In painting, it is characterized by rich colors, dramatic lighting, and a focus on emotion, with notable artists like Titian and Tintoretto. In music, it was renowned for its innovative compositions for choirs and instrumental groups, utilizing spatial arrangements for performance, as seen in the works of Giovanni Gabrieli. The Venetian School emphasized beauty, sensory experience, and the interplay of light and color, significantly influencing the development of Western art and music.