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How to use titian in a sentence

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Red rock canyon walls and deep, sandy washes are painted with enough flaming titian reds and glowing ambers to make a painter weep.
Its current owner removed the tarry dirt to reveal a stupendous new Titian.
Ridden by Christophe Lemaire, the bay filly stalked the leading pair, Titian Time and Fraloga.
Supposedly at least, he is a man of the written word, an academic who has taken a sabbatical year in Berlin in order to write a study of Titian.
In the earlier rendition, Titian depicts Silenus in the background, asleep and slumped over.
Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian and others broke new ground by introducing the human figure, naturalistically depicted, into their paintings.
Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian pursued the poetics of counterpoise in their art.
Reynolds invoked the genius of the Venetian painters like Titian to support his argument, and also Rubens.
The Titian exhibition is judged a resounding success but it is just one of an enormous range of substantial and enjoyable shows in the city.
With this particularly horrible invention Titian links the real world to that of myth.
The exhibition will also explore the influence of Venetian masters Titian and Tintoretto and will include work by Canaletto.
Despite this beautiful and dreamy Titian, the tone continued to be rather sombre.
By the nineteenth century, the Titian was recognised as the clou of the collection, and was greatly admired.
The Venice we see here, through the prism of Scottish fantasies, is a fabled city of delight, that glass goblet as stupendous as a Titian.
His style combines Mannerist formulas inspired by his years in Rome with a breadth of handling in the tradition of late Titian and Tintoretto.
Titian was to remain securely in Charles's favor, yet in 1541 the professional antagonism between the two artists was aggravated anew.
The camera loves the luminous actress, whose elfish eyes and Titian hair evoke the spark beneath her calm exterior.
Titian lived in Venice, where Shakespeare set his tragedy Othello, and like Othello, the husband in the painting is so obsessively jealous he is about to commit murder.
We follow his learning process through the early 1600s and by 1612 are left in no doubt that he has assumed the mantle of Titian as a model of painterliness and acuity.
Titian has her surprised in bed and struggling boldly against her dagger-wielding ravisher.
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In the same hall is the last work of Titian, a pieta, or figure of the dead Christ upon his mother's knees.
A bad painter often hits the general features, though he fall ever so short of the graces of Titian, or the morbidezza of Guido.
But how about Titian Leeds, who was to die after the astrological prediction?
The attribution to Titian is, however, not disputed by the two severest of modern critics, Morelli and Berenson.
They gave her the sobriquet of the Titian Girl at Rome whenever she appeared abroad.
Whoever would learn the utmost that may be done with copper hairs of Titian red, must study the fantastic coiffure of a telephone Switchboard.
Titian painted Charles Vat the battle of Muhlberg, as the Emperor rode gauntly under a livid sky that presaged storms.
Turner will not use such means.pitch of color as Titian does.
He abominated the nacreous flesh tones of Titian, Correggio, or Rubens.
Reynolds appears to have worked more in emulation of Titian than Van Dyck.
The brushwork in these later creations of Titian is much more free, we might say much more impressionistic, than in the early period.
They have abused your hate who told you that Titian was jealous.
His hand, always wonderfully beautiful and strong, was set off by a ruffle of lace, like certain hands by Titian and Vandyck.
Also pictures by Murillo, Rubens, Teniers, Titian, Vandyck, and others.
But Raphael and Titian and Rubens were a new kind of arithmetic, and they inspired our friend, for the first time in his life, with a vague self-mistrust.
Snagsby are in her eyes as achievements of Raphael or Titian.
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