TitianToperfect Art supplies Titian the artist biography and painting knowledge, which is useful for painters and art fans. Biography of Titian,is known as the “father of oil painting” who brought the application of oil paints to a new stage.Titian paintings in early and medium phases have shown his excellent technique in the use of colours while those in his later phase are composed of bold brushstrokes and piles of pigments. |
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Titian BiographyItalian Renaissance painter & draftsmanborn circa 1488 - died 1576 Born in: Pieve di Cadore (Belluno province, Veneto, Italy). Died in: Venice (Venetian province, Veneto, Italy) Also known as: Tetiano, Thitsiaen, Ticiano, Tiçiano, Tishan, Tishian, Tisiano, Tissien, Titiaan, Titiaen, Titiano, Titiano da Cadore, Titien, Tizian, Tizian, Tiziano Vecellio da Cadore stato Veneto, Tiziano Vecellio di Cadore, Tiziano Vecellio, Tiziano Vecellio Di Gregorio, Ticiano Vecelio, Tiziano Vicelli. |
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Student of:
Giovanni Bellini
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| Early in the 1540s Titian came under the influence of central and north Italian Mannerism, and in 1545-6 Tiziano Vecelli made his first and only journey to Rome. There he was deeply impressed not only by modern paintings such as Michelangelo's Last Judgement, but also by the remains of antiquity. Titian paintings during this visit aroused much interest, his Danaë (Museo di Capodimonte, Naples) being praised for its handling and color and (according to Vasari) criticized for its inexact drawing by Michelangelo. Titian the artist also painted in Rome the famous portrait of Pope Paul III and his Nephews (Museo di Capodimonte). Here is the best gallery and museum to purchase oil painting copies of Venus of Urbino, Assumption of the Virgin as well as other Venetian painters. |
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| The decade closed with further imperial commissions. In 1548 the emperor summoned Titian to Augsburg, where he painted both a formal equestrian portrait (Charles V at the Battle of Mühlberg, Prado) and a more intimate one showing him seated in an armchair (Alte Pinakothek, Munich). Tiziano Vecelli travelled to Augsburg again in 1550 and this time painted portraits of Charles's son, the future Philip II of Spain, and the greatest patron of his later career. Titian painting for Philip included a series of seven erotic mythological subjects (c. 1550-62): Danaë and Venus and Adonis (Prado), Perseus and Andromeda (Wallace Collection, London), The Rape of Europa (Gardner Museum, Boston), Diana and Actaeon and Diana and Calisto (Ellesmere Collection, on load to the National Gallery of Scotland), and The Death of Actaeon (National Gallery, London). Titian the artist referred to these pictures as poesie, and they are indeed highly poetic visions of distant worlds, quite different from the sensual realities of his earlier mythological Titian paintings. | |||||||
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His greatness as an artist, it appears, was not matched by his character, for Titian was notoriously avaricious. In spite of his wealth and status, he claimed he was impoverished, and his exaggerations about his age (by which Tiziano Vecellio hoped to pull at the heartstrings of patrons) are one of the sources of confusion about his birthdate. Jacopo Bassano caricatured him as a moneylender in his Purification of the Temple (National Gallery, London). Titian the artist, however, was lavish in his hospitality towards his friends, who included the poet Pietro Aretino and the sculptor and architect Jacopo Sansovino. These three were so close that they were known Titian paintings in Venice as the triumvirate, and they used their influence with their respective patrons to further each other's careers. | ||||||
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The memorable grace as well as the bright and rich colors in Titian paintings reveals an increasing sorrow. In his later years, Titian adopted a method of dissolution, and the habitual golden lines to cover the oil paintings attached an extraordinary luxurious sense to the picture. The development of Titian art also represents that of western oil painting. Titan paintings in medium phase affected the Baroque while the later paintings exerted a profound influence on the coming Romanticism and Impressionism.
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