Category:Venus and Adonis by Titian
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Venus and Adonis (1554) is a painting by Titian in the Prado Museum. Metropolitan Museum of Art: Replicas: Getty Museum, Dulwich Picture Gallery, National Gallery of Art, National Gallery, London |
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This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.
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Categories:
- Titian Venuses
- Paintings of Venus (Aphrodite), Cupido and Adonis
- 1550s mythological paintings
- 1554 paintings from Italy
- 16th-century mythological paintings by title
- 16th-century oil paintings of sitting women at full length
- 16th-century oil paintings of standing men at full length
- 16th-century paintings of people with dogs
- Paintings of arrows
- People with bows in art
- Dog collars in art
- Dogs in Italian Renaissance art
- Human eye contact in art
- Female human buttocks in painting
- Hunters in art
- Nude or partially nude people with dogs
- 16th-century paintings of nude sitting females
- People with dogs in art
- People with spears in art
- Quivers in art
- Sleeping Cupid
- Versions by Titian
- Italian paintings of Venus and Cupid
- 1550s paintings of animals
- Nude paintings by Titian