The artwork, titled “Allegory of the Scuola di San Teodoro,” was created by the esteemed artist Tintoretto around the year 1564. Executed in oil on canvas, the painting measures 90 by 190 cm. It belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and is classified as an allegorical painting.
In the artwork, a figure clad in ornate armor is depicted. The individual’s armor gleams with reflective highlights, suggesting a high level of craftsmanship. The figure’s posture is relaxed, supporting themselves with their left arm while holding a crimson banner with their right hand. The banner unfurls above the figure, adding a sense of dynamic movement to the scene. The background features soft, muted tones, providing a contrast to the vivid red of the banner and the metallic sheen of the armor. The expression on the figure’s face denotes a contemplative or introspective mood, in harmony with the allegorical nature of the painting.