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titian

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1. titian - Noun

2. titian - Adjective

3. Titian - Proper noun

Meaning

A male given name.

titian (plural titians)

A bright auburn colour, tinted with gold.
titian:

titian (comparative more titian, superlative most titian)

Of a bright auburn colour, tinted with gold, especially in reference to hair.

A sixteenth century Italian painter, Tiziano Vecellio.

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This is to show the world that I can paint like Titian. [A big drawing of a rectangle] Only technical details are missing. Wolfgang Pauli

One has to seek Beauty and Truth, Sir! As I always say to my pupils, you have to work to the finish. There's only one kind of painting. It is the painting that presents the eye with perfection, the kind of beautiful and impeccable enamel you find in Veronese and Titian. William-Adolphe Bouguereau

He Titian is the least mannered and consequently the most varied of artists. Mannered talents have but one bias, one usage only. They are more apt to follow the impulse of the hand than to control it. Those that are less mannered must be more varied, for they continually respond to genuine emotion. Eugène Delacroix

Put yourself in the position of an up-and-coming artist living in early-sixteenth-century Italy. Now imagine trying to distinguish yourself from the other artists living in your town: Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo, or Titian. Is it any wonder that the Italian High Renaissance lasted only 30 years? Jerry Saltz

This is to show the world that I can paint like Titian. Wolfgang Pauli

Your Titian, or rather our Titian is here [from Venice to Rome] and he tells me that he is under great obligation to you for having been the main cause of his coming hither.. ..he has already seen so many fine antiques [of Rome] that he is filled with wonder, and glad that he came. Titian

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