The Rape of Europa is a bold diagonal composition which was admired and copied by Rubens. The Rape of Europa (1562) is a bold diagonal composition which was admired and copied by Rubens. In contrast to the clarity of Titian's early works, it is almost baroque in its blurred lines, swirling colors, and vibrant brushstrokes.
Like so many of his late works, ID de tableau:: 61159
Like so many of his late works, Like so many of his late works, Titian's last painting, the Piet??, is a dramatic scene of suffering in a nocturnal setting. It was apparently intended for his own tomb chapel.
The Allegory of Age Governed by Prudence is thought to depict Titian, ID de tableau:: 61160
The Allegory of Age Governed by Prudence is thought to depict Titian, The Allegory of Age Governed by Prudence (c. 1565?C1570) is thought to depict Titian, his son Orazio, and a young cousin, Marco Vecellio.
The Flaying of Marsyas, little known until recent decades ID de tableau:: 61161
The Flaying of Marsyas, little known until recent decades The Flaying of Marsyas, little known until recent decades The Flaying of Marsyas, little known until recent decades