Titian -The Great 16th Century Venetian Painter

Tiziano Vecelli (c. 1485 – 1576) , better known as Titian, was a great 16th century painter who major works included portraits, religious paintings, mythological scenes, and nudes. He is best known for his development of modern portraiture, and his extraordinary use of color. Many consider Titian to be the founder of modern painting because of his influence on other masters that he inspired (El Greco, Rubens, Rembrandt, and Picasso). Though his favorite color was red, his palette was large, and Titian applied color in very novel ways. Our collection includes many of his most well known portraits including Pope Paul, Ariosto, Isabella d’Este, Laura de’Dianti, Doge Andrea Gritti, Lavinia (his daughter), King Phillip II, Charles V, Eleonora Gonzaga Delle Rovere, Empress Isabel of Portugal, Ranuccio Farnese, and Federigo II, Gonzaga. There are also 2 self-portraits, and many mythological scenes including Bacchus, Venus, and Adonis.

Patterns Included In This Set

Self Portrait

Ariosto

Assunta

Danaƫ and the Shower of Gold

Venus Anadyomene

Bacchus and Ariadne

The Bacchanal of the Andrians

Portrait of Isabella d’Este

Portrait of Laura de Dianti

Portrait of Doge Andrea Gritti

Self Portrait

Titan’s daughter Lavinia

Mater Dolorosa

King Philip II as Prince

Emperor Charles V Seated

Pope Paul

Clarice Strozzi

St. John the Baptist

Venus of Urbino

Eleonora Gonzaga Delle Rovere

Mary Magdalen Repentant

Madonna and Child with St. Catherine and a Rabbit

Venus and Adonis

Empress Isabel of Portugal

Portrait of Count Antonio Porcia

Portrait of an Old Man (pietro Cardinal Bembo)

Portrait of Ranuccio Farnese

Man with Gloves

Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap

Flora

Judith with the Head of Holofernes

Violante

Profane Love

Do Not Touch Me

Saint Mark Enthroned

La Schiavona

The Tribute Money

Venus with a Mirror

Federico II Gonzaga