Tiziano Vecellio Collection
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Tiziano Vecellio, commonly known as Titian, was a renowned Italian artist who left an indelible mark on the world of art. Born in 1488, he became one of the most influential painters of his time and continues to be celebrated for his masterpieces. One of his notable works is the "Venus of Urbino, " created in 1538. This painting depicts Venus reclining sensually on a bed, captivating viewers with her beauty and allure. It showcases Titian's ability to capture human form with remarkable precision and elegance. Another masterpiece by Titian is "Noli Me Tangere" from around 1514. This painting portrays Jesus appearing before Mary Magdalene after his resurrection, urging her not to touch him. The artwork exemplifies Titian's skill in conveying emotion through brushstrokes and color choices. In addition to these iconic paintings, Titian also produced self-portraits that offer glimpses into his own persona. One such self-portrait dating back to ca 1562-1563 reveals the artist's mature features and introspective gaze, showcasing his mastery at capturing intricate details. Titian's talent extended beyond canvas paintings; he also excelled in woodcuts like "The Submersion of Pharaoh's Army in the Red Sea. " Created initially in 1514-15 but printed later in 1549, this woodcut illustrates the biblical event where Moses parts the sea while drowning Pharaoh's army—an awe-inspiring depiction filled with drama and intensity. Among other notable artworks by Titian are "Christ and the Adulteress" from c. 1508-10—a poignant portrayal highlighting forgiveness—and "Christ Carrying the Cross" painted during the 1560s—depicting Christ burdened by His cross before crucifixion.