Tindoleto's Museum of Personal Art, because of his 56 works, was originally the son of a dyer. In fact, he was also a dyer himself. It took eighteen years to complete the murals and ceilings. Tishan and Tiebolo also have a small number of works in the hall. Dinduletto was an improved apprentice, carelessly fired squid, unemployed to sell paintings for a living. The world's greatest works on the second floor are all written by Tindolai according to the stories in the Bible. His works were so sloppy that the Hall of St. Rocco accepted his promise of three paintings a year and became the greatest Dyer of the Venetian school.