Category:Poesie by Titian
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‘Poesie’ is a term Titian used to describe a series of large-scale mythological paintings he began producing for Philip II of Spain in 1551. Inspired by the Roman poet Ovid's epic poem ‘Metamorphoses’, Titian considered the works as visual equivalents of poetry. Only six of the seven paintings were delivered, The Death of Actaeon remained unfinished on his death. |
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Venus and Adonis, shipped 1553
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Danaë, shipped 1553
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Diana and Actaeon, shipped 1559
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Diana and Callisto, shipped 1559
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Perseus and Andromeda, shipped 1562
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Rape of Europa, shipped 1562
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This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Media in category "Poesie by Titian"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Titian - Diana and Callisto (detail) - WGA22886.jpg 1,000 × 1,038; 153 KB
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Tizian 015.jpg 3,176 × 2,926; 704 KB
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Actaeon.jpg 4,682 × 4,226; 8.17 MB
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Tizian Diana Aktaion.jpg 6,000 × 5,549; 8.72 MB
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Titian - Diana and Callisto - WGA22885.jpg 1,189 × 1,100; 214 KB
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Tizian 015 (2).jpg 6,000 × 5,527; 9.85 MB