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Titian paintings on display in the Museo del Prado (from left to right: Danaë and the Shower of Gold, The Worship of Venus, The Bacchanal of the Andrians, and Venus and Adonis) This incomplete list of works by Titian contains representative portraits and mythological and religious works from a large oeuvre that spanned 70 years. (Titian left ...
The version in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, includes much work by members of Titian's workshop, as revealed by the heavier treatment of Danaë's skin-tone and body as well as the hanging drapery. Here there is a pink rose on the sheet beside Danaë, and a face of Jupiter in the cloud.
Notices of the Life and Works of Titian, A. Hume, John Rodwell and Colnaghi, 1829, p.55-59; The image of "the Twelve Caesars" from Titian to the end of the 17th century: images of military triumph of the Spanish monarchy, Margarita-Ana Vázquez-Manassero, in Actual problems of theory and history of art: Sun. researcher articles. 5.
The Pietà is an oil on canvas painting, one of the last paintings by Titian, from 1575-1576. In its final, extended state it was left incomplete at his death, in 1576, to be completed by Palma Giovane. Titian had intended it to hang over his grave, and the two stages of painting were to make it fit in two different churches.
139 artworks by or after Titian at the Art UK site; A closer Look at the Madonna of the Rabbit multimedia feature, Musée du Louvre official site (English version) The Titian Foundation Images of 168 paintings by the artist. Titian's paintings; Tiziano Vecellio at Web Gallery of Art; Christies' sale blurb for the recently restored 'Mother and ...
Vasari relates that Titian painted it in 1507, "at the time of the war of the Emperor Maximilian, as he himself tells". [4] Giovanni Morelli also considered this version an early work. [1] But the style contradicts this view, and therefore the picture is put down by Crowe and Cavalcaselle to the same time as the Presentation of the Virgin.
This painting is an example of the Venetian school of Italian Renaissance art. Paintings from Venice are characterized as having rich color schemes that create a "warm glow" and emphasize naturalism above all else. Venetian paintings also have a specialty in mythological and allegorical themes.
Detail with Actaeon and nymphs. The painting depicts the seminal scene from the second story in book three of the Roman poet Ovid’s Metamorphoses.In the poem, Actaeon, grandson of Cadmus, calls off his friends after a successful hunt due to hot weather and inadvertently wanders off into the valley of Gargaphia, the sacred realm of Diana, the goddess of the hunt.