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Tiziano Vecellio (Italian: [titˈtsjaːno veˈtʃɛlljo]; c. 1488/1490 – 27 August 1576), Latinized as Titianus, hence known in English as Titian ( TISH-ən), was an Italian Renaissance painter. The most important artist of Renaissance Venetian painting, he was born in Pieve di Cadore, near Belluno. Titian was one of the most versatile of Italian painters, equally adept with portraits, landscape backgrounds, and mythological and religious subjects. His painting methods, particularly in the application and use of colour, exerted a profound influence not only on painters of the late Italian Renaissance, but on future generations of Western artists. His career was successful from the start, and he became sought after by patrons, initially from Venice and its possessions, then joined by the north Italian princes, and finally the Habsburgs and the papacy. Along with Giorgione, he is considered a founder of the Venetian school of Italian Renaissance painting. In 1590, the painter and art theorist Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo described Titian as "the sun amidst small stars not only among the Italians but all the painters of the world". During his long life, Titian's artistic manner changed drastically...
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Cupid with the Wheel of Time
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Allegory of Love
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Woman Holding an Apple
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Emilia di Spilimbergo
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Irene di Spilimbergo
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Venus and Cupid
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Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple [left plate]
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Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple [center plate]
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Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple [right plate]
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The Virgin in Clouds and Six Saints
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The Death of Saint Peter Martyr
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The Submersion of Pharoah's Army in the Red Sea
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Cardinal Pietro Bembo
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Vincenzo Cappello
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Saint John the Evangelist on Patmos
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Landscape with a Man Leading a Horse
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Doge Andrea Gritti
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Landscape with a Milkmaid
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Saint Jerome in the Wilderness
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