- a word derived from Titian.
Example Sentences
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I spent a while examining its light coloring, its Titianesque brushwork; this is one of the Flemish artist’s most Italian-looking paintings.
From New York Times • Mar. 26, 2020
From the early 1880s comes a still life by Lizzie Boott, possibly done under Duveneck’s eye, and one by Duveneck himself: a flattering likeness of Francis Boott as a Titianesque grandee.
From New York Times • Jul. 6, 2017
Of this steadfast and dangerous man Clarendon has left one of those Titianesque portraits in which he excelled.
From Old and New London Volume I by Thornbury, Walter
The influence of the Venetians hardly extended to them; the tower of the Titianesque art fell southwards; and on the dust of its ruins grew various art-weeds, such as Domenichino and the Carraccis.
From Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things by Ruskin, John
"Those lovely Spanish eyes," said Lady K----, "that Titianesque auburn hair!"
From Phantom Fortune, a Novel by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)