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The Submersion of Pharaoh's Army in the Red Sea, Titian, 1514-15 (printed 1549) https://t.co/sf8y5n8P7W #clevelandartmuseum #clevelandart
Sunday's Art of Week: Titian's ‘Pietà’ (1575–1576); Oil on canvas; 153 in × 138 on loan to the @NationalGallery https://t.co/coM2SSGjfY
Sunday's Art of Week: Titian's ‘Pietà’ (1575–1576); Oil on canvas; 153 in × 138 https://t.co/coM2SSXUEy
Sunday's Art of Week: Titian's ‘Pietà’ (1575–1576); Oil on canvas; 153 in × 138 https://t.co/coM2SSXUEy
Sunday's Art of Week: Titian's ‘Pietà’ (1575–1576); Oil on canvas; 153 in × 138 https://t.co/coM2SSGjfY
I'm practicing with a tablet for the first time, using SAI. Here is my second picture. This is Breyolt, the anti-hero/villain? of my ongoing story line.
He's the sort of man who would commission a portrait like this of himself!
Referenced the pose and setting from a Titian.
Sunday's Art of Week: Titian's ‘Pietà’ (1575–1576); Oil on canvas; 153 in × 138 on loan to the @NationalGallery https://t.co/coM2SSXUEy
Cerys Fujimoto! (art by @/mikmural)
- a dietitian! (a lie. she's a surgeon)
- is way too tall (6'5'')
- the nicest person you will ever meet
- maybe too nice
- accidentally killed her best friend
- man that was a jump
- i haven't thought about her seriously in years sadly
#Titian called these paintings the 'poesie' because he drew on Classical poetry for their subject matter, and he imagined them working as visual poems. Find out why these were the most ambitious and magnificent works of his career: https://t.co/nhXRUkB9R2 #MuseumFromHome
Is Titian’s ‘Pietà’ the Best Artwork Ever Created About a Pandemic?: Though made in the 16th century, the painting can tell us a lot about right now. https://t.co/Xa1ZTvldWD
#MuseumFromHome According to Kenneth Clark, director @NationalGallery during #WWII, most requested masterpieces for 'Painting of the Month' were #Titian (NG270) & #ElGreco 'Agony in Garden' (NG3476) #EasterWeekend #EasterSunday #Easter2020 #EasterAtHome https://t.co/GZu06hzPYg
In this painting, Pontius Pilate, the Roman ruler of Judea, presents Jesus to an unseen crowd who will decide his fate. See the sketchy application of paint in the upper left? Artist Titian died before the work was unfinished. Read more at https://t.co/JjqgkJkmwS. #MuseumFromHome
Tiziano Vecelli(c. 1488/90-1576)aka Titian,Italian painter-Renaissance. Most important member of 16th-cent Venetian school. Painting methods, in the application/use of color, had profound influence on painters of the late Italian Renaissance & on future generations of Western art
@LHaggad welcome to the community! Please consider following Titian @artisttitian. Thanks, @andreitr
#Titian called these paintings the 'poesie' because he drew on Classical poetry for their subject matter, and he imagined them working as visual poems. Find out why these were the most ambitious and magnificent works of his career: https://t.co/nhXRUkB9R2 #MuseumFromHome
The third part of this collab with @FeatherGamer555 is finished! For March they are Merchants! 💰
The girls just wanted to sell some flowers, but Titian took this chance to buy one from Shelby to give to Sophia. 😆
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