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The Death of Actaeon and Titian

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Difference between The Death of Actaeon and Titian

The Death of Actaeon vs. Titian

The Death of Actaeon is a late work by the Italian Renaissance painter Titian, painted in oil on canvas from about 1559 to his death in 1576 and now in the National Gallery in London. 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 The Death of Actaeon and Titian

The Death of Actaeon and Titian have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Danaë (Titian series), Diana and Actaeon (Titian), Diana and Callisto, Flaying of Marsyas (Titian), Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, London, Museo del Prado, National Gallery, Nicholas Penny, Ovid, Perseus and Andromeda (Titian), Philip II of Spain, The Rape of Europa (Titian), Venus and Adonis (Titian), Wallace Collection.

Danaë (Titian series)

The Venetian painter Titian and his workshop made at least six versions of the same composition showing Danaë (or Danaë and the Shower of Gold) between about 1544 and the 1560s.

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Diana and Actaeon (Titian)

Diana and Actaeon is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Titian, finished in 1556–1559, and is considered amongst Titian's greatest works.

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Diana and Callisto

Diana and Callisto is a painting completed between 1556 and 1559 by the Venetian artist Titian.

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Flaying of Marsyas (Titian)

The Flaying of Marsyas is a painting by the Italian late Renaissance artist Titian, probably painted between about 1570 and his death in 1576, when in his eighties.

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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (called Fenway Court during Isabella Stewart Gardner's lifetime) is a museum in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts near the Back Bay Fens.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Museo del Prado

The Prado Museum is the main Spanish national art museum, located in central Madrid.

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National Gallery

The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London.

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Nicholas Penny

Sir Nicholas Beaver Penny (born 21 December 1949) is a British art historian.

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Ovid

Publius Ovidius Naso (20 March 43 BC – 17/18 AD), known as Ovid in the English-speaking world, was a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus.

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Perseus and Andromeda (Titian)

Perseus and Andromeda is a painting by the Venetian Renaissance artist Titian, now in the Wallace Collection in London.

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Philip II of Spain

Philip II (Felipe II; 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), called "the Prudent" (el Prudente), was King of Spain (1556–98), King of Portugal (1581–98, as Philip I, Filipe I), King of Naples and Sicily (both from 1554), and jure uxoris King of England and Ireland (during his marriage to Queen Mary I from 1554–58).

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The Rape of Europa (Titian)

The Rape of Europa is a painting by the Italian artist Titian, painted ca.

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Venus and Adonis (Titian)

A composition of Venus and Adonis by the Venetian Renaissance artist Titian has been painted a number of times, by Titian himself, by his studio assistants and by others.

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Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection is an art collection in London open to the public, housed at Hertford House in Manchester Square, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford.

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The Death of Actaeon and Titian Comparison

The Death of Actaeon has 56 relations, while Titian has 176. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 6.47% = 15 / (56 + 176).

References

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