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TitianPieve di Cadore, about 1488 - 1576, Venice

Titian (Venetian painter and draftsman, ca. 1488-1576)

Titian was an extremely popular and influential painter, developing a painterly style that differed tremendously from contemporary Roman and Florentine styles; he emphasized atmosphere, color, and brushstrokes as he depicted sensual figures, textures (of garments, flesh, etc.), and landscapes in the backgrounds of his paintings. His sensuous mythological scenes showed his ability to depict any hue or texture. Titian's portraits combined incisive, sensitive characterizations with an opulent treatment of accessories, eventually developing into the spare, official style that inspired other Italians, and also Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, and others. In his later paintings, what appears from a distance as form and color prove upon closer inspection to be blobs of paint, thumb marks, and brush scratches. Titian explored the potential of oil paint, experimenting with its expressive as much as its representational possibilities. Italian painter.

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Unknown
19th century
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Anton Maria Mitelli
18th century
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Pieter de Jode II
17th century
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Anthony van Dyck
about 1628-1640
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Titian
1559-1562
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Richard Ford Heath
1882
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Maurice Hamel
1904
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