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Titian Wisdom mk157
c.1564
Oil on canvas
179x189cm
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Titian Annunciation mk157
1560-65
Oil on canvas
405x235cm
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Titian Assumption of the Virgin mk157
1516-18
Oil on canvas
690x380cm
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Titian Madonna di ca peasaro mk157
1519-26
Oil on canvas
385x270cm
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Titian St John the Baptist mk157
c.1540
Oil on canvas
201x134cm
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Titian Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple mk157
1534-38
Oil on canvas
336x775cm
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Titian Judith mk157
1508-9
Fresco
213x346cm
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Titian Martyrdom of St.Laurence mk157
c.1548-59
Oil on canvas
493x277cm
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Titian Detail of Martyrdom of St.Laurence mk157
c.1548-59
Oil on canvas
493x277cm
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Titian Venus and the Lute Player mk161
Oil on canvas
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Titian The Virgin with the rabbit mk166
1530
I Wave on cloth
71x87cm
Museum of the Louvre Paris
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Titian Pope Paul III MK169
1543 Cloth 106x85cm Museo e Galleria Nazionale Tue-Capodimonte, Napels
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Titian The heaven speed of Maria MK169
1516-18 Pane
l 6.9x3.6m S. Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venetie
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Titian Venus of Urbino MK169
1538 Cloth 119.4x165.1cm Uffizi, Florence
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Titian The robbery of Europe MK169
1559-62 Shut down 185.4x205.7cm
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Titian Portrait of a lady mk170
1510-1511
Oil on canvas
119.9x100.4cm
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Titian Noli me Tangere mk170
1512-1513
Oil on canvas
109x90.8cm
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Titian The Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine mk170
1525-1530
Oil on canvas
100.6x142.2cm
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Titian Bacchus and Ariadne mk170
1522-1523
Oil on canvas
172.2x188.3cm
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Titian An Allegory of Prudence mk170
1565-1570
Oil on canvas
76.2x68.6cm
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Titian
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Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1485-1576
Italian painter active in Venice. As a young man he was taught by the Bellini family and worked closely with Giorgione. His early works are so similar in style to Giorgione's as to be indistinguishable, but soon after Giorgione's early death Titian established himself as the leading painter of the Republic of Venice. Among his most important religious paintings is the revolutionary and monumental Assumption (1516 ?C 18) for Santa Maria dei Frari, in which the Virgin ascends to heaven in a blaze of colour accompanied by a semicircle of angels. Titian was also interested in mythological themes, and his many depictions of Venus display his work's sheer beauty and inherent eroticism. Bacchus and Ariadne (1520 ?C 23), with its pagan abandon, is one of the greatest works of Renaissance art. Titian was sought after for his psychologically penetrating portraits, which include portrayals of leading Italian aristocrats, religious figures, and Emperor Charles V. He reached the height of his powers in The Rape of Europa (c. 1559 ?C 62), one of several paintings done for Philip II of Spain. He was recognized as supremely gifted in his lifetime, and his reputation has never declined.
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