Why is Tiziano Vecellio called Titian?

Why is Tiziano Vecellio called Titian?

His portrait of, Flora, also in the Uffizi is noted as a work of such beauty that it captures the early period of Titian entirely; with “warm and impassioned intensity of colour.” (Kren and Marx, Web Gallery of Art) This work shows the use of the brownish-orange color that was given the name “Titian”, for his frequent …

What is Titian best known for?

Titian was the greatest painter of 16th-century Venice, and the first painter to have a mainly international clientele. During his long career, he experimented with many different styles of painting which embody the development of art during his epoch.

Was Titian married?

Cecilia Soldanim. 1525–1530
Titian/Spouse

Where is Titian buried?

Basilica S.Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice, Italy
Titian/Place of burial

Who was Titian’s older brother and a painter?

Francesco Vecellio, Titian’s older brother, later became a painter of some note in Venice. A fresco of Hercules on the Morosini Palace is said to have been one of Titian’s earliest works.

What kind of painting did Titian paint Danae?

Titian’s skill with colour is exemplified by his Danaë, one of several mythological paintings, or “poesie” (“poems”) as the painter called them.

What kind of paintings did Titian do for Philip II?

Titian’s skill with colour is exemplified by his Danaë, one of several mythological paintings, or “poesie” (“poems”) as the painter called them. This painting was done for Alessandro Farnese, but a later variant was produced for Philip II, for whom Titian painted many of his most important mythological paintings.

Who was Gregorio Vecellio and what did he do?

He was the son of Gregorio Vecellio and his wife Lucia, of whom little is known. Gregorio was superintendent of the castle of Pieve di Cadore and managed local mines for their owners. Gregorio was also a distinguished councilor and soldier.

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