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Titian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio , born 1473/1490 (probably c.1488/1490), died 27 August 1576, better known as Titian (pronounced /ˈtɪʃən/ ), was the leading painter of the 16th-century ...
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The artist Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) was at the apex of the Venetian school of painting during the Italian Renaissance. ... Venetian Renaissance artist Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c. 1485-1576) was at the apex of the Venetian school of painting during the Italian Renaissance. The artist Titian received much of his training...
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TITIAN ; 1477-1576 ; ... Titian was one of the great artists of the Renaissance. ... Tiziano Vecelli was known as Titian to the world. Titian was born in 1477 and died in 1576 at the age of 99. Titian lived with his uncle while working as an apprentice for a mosaic artisan.
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With the decline of the High Renaissance and mannerist artists in central Italy, Venetian painters assumed a position of artistic supremacy in Europe by 1540 that they would occupy for the rest of the century. The preeminent artist during this period was Tiziano Vecellio, called Titian.
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Titian became the official painter to the Republic in 1516, but bigger fame arose in the 1530s when Emperor Charles V commissioned a series of portraits. Charles was so favorably impressed that he conferred a knighthood on the artist, and it became almost mandatory for anyone of the nobility to be "done" by Titian.
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Antonio Paolucci: THE PORTRAITS OF TITIAN ... See also: Renaissance Art ... About one hundred portraits are extant, making it possible to follow both the stylistic and human progress of the artist (the development of his art, but also the events, meetings and successes of his life) as well as the course of Italian and...
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Taking inspiration from classical Roman and Greek art, Renaissance artist were also interested in the human body, particularly the nude. They attempted to idealize the human form and were shown in physical perfection and purity with expression and unique personality.
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