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Richard Wagner and Titian

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Difference between Richard Wagner and Titian

Richard Wagner vs. Titian

Wilhelm Richard Wagner (22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his later works were later known, "music dramas"). Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio (1488/1490 – 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian, was an Italian painter, the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school.

Similarities between Richard Wagner and Titian

Richard Wagner and Titian have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Assumption of the Virgin (Titian), Grand Canal (Venice), The New York Review of Books, Venice.

Assumption of the Virgin (Titian)

The Assumption of the Virgin or Frari Assumption is a large altarpiece panel painting in oils by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian, painted in 1515–18.

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Grand Canal (Venice)

The Grand Canal (Canal Grande; Canal Grando, anciently Canałasso) is a channel in Venice, Italy.

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The New York Review of Books

The New York Review of Books (or NYREV or NYRB) is a semi-monthly magazine with articles on literature, culture, economics, science and current affairs.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia,; Venesia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Richard Wagner and Titian Comparison

Richard Wagner has 359 relations, while Titian has 176. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.75% = 4 / (359 + 176).

References

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