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Definition of Tiziano vecellio
1. Noun. Old master of the Venetian school (1490-1576).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tiziano Vecellio
Literary usage of Tiziano vecellio
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Index to Material on Picture Study by Mary Josephine Booth (1921)
"Titian (tiziano vecellio). Christ of the tribute money, see his Tribute money.
... Titian (tiziano vecellio). Sacred and profane love, see his Medea and ..."
2. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1843)
"... at Venice itself by two of his own scholars, Giorgio Bar- barelli di Castelfranco,
commonly called Giorgione, and tiziano vecellio da Cadore, or Titian. ..."
3. Dyce Collection: A Catalogue of the Paintings, Miniatures, Drawings by South Kensington Museum, Alexander Dyce, George William Reid, Samuel Redgrave, Charles Christopher Black (1874)
"After tiziano vecellio. 2326 A duplicate of the last mentioned. 2327 SAINTS and
DYING MAN. ... After tiziano vecellio. 2329 EUROPA. After Paolo Veronese. ..."
4. Handbook of Painting: The Italian Schools by Franz Kugler, Margaret Hutton, Charles Lock Eastlake (1869)
"He died of the plague in the year 1576, in his 99th year. 2 Breve compendio della
Vita del famoso tiziano vecellio di Cadore, cav..e pitt., con 1' arbore ..."
5. The Life and Times of Titian: With Some Account of His Family by Joseph Archer Crowe, Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1881)
"Octobris, 1532. (Copied from the original in the Archives of Mantua by Canon
Braghirolli.) 1532, 7 Novembre. IL DUCA FEDERICO GONZAGA A tiziano vecellio. ..."
6. A Handbook of the History of Painting, from the Age of Constantine the Great by Franz Kugler (1842)
"Giorgione's influence extended even to his 1 contemporary and successful rival,
tiziano vecellio, whose genius, however, was soon developed in all its ..."