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Titian
[ tish-uhn ]
noun
- Tiziano Vecellio, c1477–1576, Italian painter.
- (lowercase) a reddish-brown or golden-brown color:
hair of titian.
adjective
- (lowercase) having titian color:
titian hair.
Titian
/ ˈtɪʃən /
noun
- Titian?14901576MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter original name Tiziano Vecellio. ?1490–1576, Italian painter of the Venetian school, noted for his religious and mythological works, such as Bacchus and Ariadne (1523), and his portraits
Titian
- A sixteenth-century Italian painter known for his portraits and for his innovative use of color.
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Derived Forms
- ˌTitianˈesque, adjective
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Other Words From
- Titian·esque adjective
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Example Sentences
She owned original artworks by Rembrandt, Velazquez and Titian.
Hall suggests that Titian possibly used self-portraits to manipulate how old the public thought he was.
The Daily Pic: At the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, Titian asks 'What's the rush?'
The Daily Pic hits 100K fans, and they get a gift of this Titian miracle.
The Daily Pic: In 1510, Titian was already seeing hell as a factory.
After that the Titian Foreign Office took a hand, and the poor girl's troubles began.
It is in the work of his fellow-pupil and Titian that the great Venetian treasure of the Uffizi lies.
I say nothing of Titian here: preferring to speak of him in dealing with his more various and numerous work in the Pitti Palace.
In another portrait of about the same time, the Young Englishman , we have Titian at his best.
Vandyke, Reynolds, Titian—he deemed these the great triumvirate of portraiture.
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