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Charles V Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain with his Dogby Titian
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Portrait of a Ladyby Titian
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Emperor Charles Vby Titian
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Self Portrait, c.1560by Titian
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Mary Magdalene, c.1561by Titian
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Portrait of Isabella d'Esteby Titian
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Crowning with Thornsby Titian
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Knight of the Order of Maltaby Titian
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Interrupted Concertby Titian
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Entombment of Christby Titian
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Man with a Glove, c.1520by Titian
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Portrait of John Calvinby Titian
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Portrait of Francisby Titian
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Female Portraitby Titian
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Man with a Gloveby Titian
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Salome Carrying the Head of St. John the Baptistby Titian
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Portrait of Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle, 1548by Titian
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St. Dominicby Titian
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Virgin and Childby Titian
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Venus Delighting herself with Love and Music, 1545by Titian
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Madonna and Child with St. Catherineby Titian
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Floraby Titian
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Supper at Emmausby Titian
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Danae Receiving the Shower of Goldby Titian
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Andriansby Titian
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King Philip IIby Titian
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Venus in Front of the Mirrorby Titian
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Portrait of a Woman at her Toiletby Titian
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Portrait of the Empress Isabella of Portugal, 1548by Titian
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Jacopo Stradaby Titian
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Elector Johann Freidrich ven Sachsenby Titian
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St. Jeromeby Titian
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Entombment of Christby Titian
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Portrait of a Manby Titian
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Christ Saviourby Titian
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Venus and Adonis, 1553by Titian
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Titan was born in Tiziano Vecellio (now Pieve di Cadore, Italy) His year of birth is not accurately known, but it was sometimes between 1488 and 1490. Titan was the oldest of four children born to Lucia Vecellio and Gregorio. He spent his early years in the town of Pieve di Cadore, near the Dolomite Mountains. Titan was a leading artist of the Italian Renaissance who painted works for King Philip of Spain, Pope Paul III, and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Titian became an artist's apprentice in Venice as a teenager between 1488 and 1490. He worked with Giorgione, Giovanni Bellini, and Sebastiano Zuccato before branching out on his own. Around 1518, Titian became one of Venice's leading artists with the completion of "Assumption of the Virgin."
In 1516, Titian began work on his first major commission for a church called Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice. He was known for his appealing renderings of the human form and for his deft use of color. After completing the "Assumption of the Virgin,” he created "The Worship of Venus" which was also a legendary altarpiece. This work was just one of several mythology-inspired works commissioned by Alfonso I d'Este. Titian managed to cultivate a broad range of royal patrons during his career.
Titian focused more on religious and mythological works. Titian died of the plague on August 27, 1576. Through the wealth of the works he left behind, he has inspired countless generations of artists including Antoon van Dyck, Rembrandt, Diego Velázquez, and Peter Paul Rubens. There are also some painters who were influenced his works. In case you want ready to mount framed Titian art, you can easily find them from diverse art dealerships and galleries.