Allegory in honour of Alphonse d'Avalos, Marquis de Guast - Titien

Engraving Allegory in honour of Alphonse d'Avalos, Marquis de Guast - Titien

KM000584
Engraver : Jean-Charles Thévenin (1819-1869), from a painting of Titian
Date : 1867
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Museum
Musée du Louvre
Art movement
Renaissance
Dimensions
65 x 50 cm
Size of the sheet
65x50cm
Artist
Tiziano Vecellio, called Le Titien (1488-1576)
B&W
Reference
KM000584
EAN
3336728424826
Matière de l'article
Papier hahnemühle
Editor
Ateliers d'art de la Rmn-GP
Conservation museum
Paris - Chalcographie du musée du Louvre

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The work and its artist

Tiziano Vecellio, called Le Titien (1488-1576)

Tiziano Vecellio, known as Titian was a representative of the Venetian school,and a major painter of the pre-Renaissance Italian period. He was a prolific portraitist who freed painting from the constraints of drawing. He attached particular importance to colour, making it his trademark. His best-known work, the Venus of Urbino, was reinterpreted by many artists such as Manet with his Olympia.