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  1. Titian is known above all for his remarkable use of color; his painterly approach was highly influential well into the seventeenth century. Titian contributed to all of the major areas of Renaissance art, painting altarpieces, portraits, mythologies, and pastoral landscapes with figures. Early Works

  2. Titian (c.1488–1576) The National Gallery, London. (Born Pieve di Cadore, c.1480/5; died Venice, 27 August 1576). The greatest painter of the Venetian School and one of the supreme figures of world art. In the course of a very long and highly prolific career he dominated Venice's art during its golden age and also worked for many illustrious ...

  3. Aug 12, 2021 · Titian: Women, Myth & Power. Through Jan. 2 at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, (617) 566-1401, gardnermuseum.org. Holland Cotter is the co-chief art critic. He writes on a wide range ...

  4. Titian, Pastoral Concert, c. 1509, 105 x 137 cm (Louvre) But they are not alone. Seated close by and forming part of their intimate group is a nude woman holding a wooden flute, her back turned toward the viewer. To the far left stands another nude woman.

  5. Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), was the most celebrated and influential artist working in Venice in the sixteenth century. More than any other painter, his work embodies the rich, vibrant colours, loose brushstrokes and keen interest in effects of light that are the distinguishing features of Venetian art of this period.

  6. Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) Born to an important family from Cadore, Titan arrived in Venice around 1500-1502. There, after first working in Giovanni Bellini’s workshop, he entered that of his older brother Gentile Bellini. Around 1507, he began working with Giorgone on the decoration of the façades of the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, the German ...

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