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Exploring the Masters of Italian Renaissance Painting Titian: Passion, Desparation and Death

Sun, Jun 21

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Virtual Encounter

(London 7pm, New York 2pm, Chicago 1pm, Los Angeles 11am)

Exploring the Masters of Italian Renaissance Painting  Titian: Passion, Desparation and Death
Exploring the Masters of Italian Renaissance Painting  Titian: Passion, Desparation and Death

Time & Location

Jun 21, 2026, 8:00 PM GMT+2

Virtual Encounter

About the Event

Titian, one of the foremost painters of the Venetian Renaissance, is renowned for his vibrant use of color and dynamic compositions. Among his most celebrated works are his mythological paintings, which draw inspiration from classical literature and Greek mythology. These paintings often depict scenes filled with gods, goddesses, and heroic figures, capturing the complexities of human emotion and experience. Titian's ability to blend allegorical themes with sensual beauty allowed him to create works that are not only visually stunning but also rich in narrative depth. Notable examples include "Bacchus and Ariadne" and "Venus of Urbino," which exemplify his mastery in portraying mythological themes while exploring the interplay of light, texture, and color. Through these artworks, Titian not only contributed to the evolution of mythological representation in art but also solidified his legacy as a pioneer of emotional expression and realism.

Combining his talent as both artist and storyteller, Titian selected…

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