
Ticiano
1488–1576 · República de Veneza · Escola veneziana
A história
Titian ran the busiest and most powerful painting workshop in 16th-century Venice, and he ran it for a very long time. Born around 1488 in the mountains north of the city, he took over as Venice's leading painter after Giovanni Bellini died, and confirmed it in 1518 with a towering altarpiece of the Virgin rising to heaven for the Frari church, its figures larger and more alive than anything the city had seen.
His reach went far beyond Venice. In 1530 he met the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, the most powerful man in Europe, and became his favoured portraitist. The story goes that the emperor once bent to pick up a brush Titian had dropped, an unheard-of gesture toward a mere painter. Charles made him a count, and his son Philip II of Spain kept Titian on for decades, commissioning a series of large mythological canvases of Greek gods and mortals that the painter shipped off to Madrid.
Titian worked into extreme old age, and his late paintings loosen almost to a blur, the paint dragged and smeared with fingers as much as brushes, so that up close they dissolve. He was still at it when the plague swept through Venice in 1576. It killed him that August, along with his son Orazio, and he was buried in the same Frari church that held his first great triumph. He was somewhere near 88.
Obras
215 obras
Vênus de UrbinoTiciano, 1538
Assunção da VirgemTiciano, 1517
Amor Sacro e Amor ProfanoTiciano, 1514
Retrato equestre de Carlos VTiciano, 1548
FloraTiciano, 1517
Alegoria da PrudênciaTiciano, 1550
Baco e AriadneTiciano, 1520
Diana e ActeãoTiciano, 1557
Madona PesaroTiciano, 1522
O Rapto de EuropaTiciano, 1560
La BellaTiciano, 1537
PietàTiciano, 1575
O Papa Paulo III e Seus NetosTiciano, 1546
Mulher com espelhoTiciano, 1515
Madalena penitenteTiciano, 1563
A Bacanal dos AndrianosTiciano, 1523
La SchiavonaTiciano, 1510
Concerto CampestreTiciano, 1510
Tarquínio e LucréciaTiciano, 1571
O Dinheiro do TributoTiciano, 1516
Vênus ao EspelhoTiciano, 1555
Diana e CalistoTiciano, 1557
O Homem da LuvaTiciano, 1520
Noli me tangereTiciano, 1514
A Madalena PenitenteTiciano, 1533