Showing 24 artworks out of 29 with Titian and with Acrylic On Canvas
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Experience the ethereal beauty of Titian's 'Assumption of the Virgin,' a masterpiece showcasing angelic ascension and divine grace. Explore this iconic Venetian Renaissance painting on ArtsDot.
Obelisk Art History date: 2024-11-01 --- The Sacrifice of Isaac is an Italian Renaissance Oil on Canvas Painting created by Titian from 1542 to 1544. It lives at the Santa Maria della Salute in Italy. The image is in the Public Domain
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle by Titian: A portrait capturing the solemn seriousness of Habsburg rule and showcasing Titian’s masterful use of chiaroscuro and textural glazes.
Admire Titian’s ‘Portrait of Francesco Maria della Rovere’! This 1536 masterpiece showcases Venetian Renaissance artistry & power, a must-see for art lovers.
Youth with Dogs by Titian: A masterful Renaissance portrait capturing innocence and beauty through luminous color layering – Explore Venetian aristocratic life and Mannerist artistic innovation.
Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap by Titian exemplifies Venetian High Renaissance artistry with masterful color handling and psychological insight. Painted circa 1516, it captures aristocratic status through scarlet attire and confident gaze—a testament to Titian's legacy.
The painting portrays Mary, dressed in shimmering blue silk, ascending temple steps with grace and dignity, symbolizing her future role as Queen of Heaven. Contrasting sharply with the farmer’s wife, Mary radiates preciousness thanks to opulent surroundings and a masterful depiction by Titian.
Explore Titian's 'Sacred & Profane Love'! Uncover hidden symbolism, ancient Roman motifs, and the mysteries behind this iconic Renaissance masterpiece at the Borghese Gallery.
Painted during the High Renaissance, 'Diana and Callisto' reflects the artistic trends of its time—a focus on realism, idealized beauty, and emotional depth. Titian’s innovative approach to painting pushed boundaries and established him as one of the foremost artists of his era.
Titian’s ‘The Three Ages of Man,’ painted in 1512, showcases a profound meditation on human existence through allegory. Featuring serene infants, youthful lovers, and an aged figure contemplating mortality, the artwork embodies Venetian Renaissance ideals.
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