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- Venus_with_a_Mirror abstract "Venus with a Mirror (about 1555) is a painting by Titian, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.The pose of the Venus resembles the classical statues of the Venus de' Medici in Florence or the Capitoline Venus in Rome, which Titian may have seen when he wrote that was "learning from the marvelous ancient stones." The painting is said to celebrate the ideal beauty of the female form, or to be a critique of vanity, or perhaps both. It was copied by several later artists, including Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck.Titian made a number of paintings of the same subject, but this is the believed to be the earliest and the only version to be entirely by the hand of Titian, without additions by his assistants. it remained in his house until his death in 1576.X-rays of the painting have revealed that Titian painted it over a double portrait which he had abandoned. Titian kept the red cloak of one of the figures in the abandoned painting and placed it under Venus's arm. The use of the cloak from the earlier painting probably played a large part in the composition of the new painting.Titian is believed to have made another version of this Venus for the Venetian lawyer Niccolo Crasso, who also commissioned Titian to paint the Retable of Saint Nicholas de Bari at about the same time. A drawing of the other version was included by Anthony van Dyck in the sketchbook made during his trip to Italy. This other version is now lost, but a studio copy exists in the Hermitage Museum.Titian is thought to have made a second copy, which was sent to his regular patron King Philip II of Spain, in 1567. This version was also lost, but a copy of it by Peter Paul Rubens exists, which is in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.".
- Venus_with_a_Mirror author Titian.
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- Venus_with_a_Mirror artist Titian.
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- Venus_with_a_Mirror title "Venus with a Mirror".
- Venus_with_a_Mirror type "oil on canvas".
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- Venus_with_a_Mirror year "1555".
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- Venus_with_a_Mirror comment "Venus with a Mirror (about 1555) is a painting by Titian, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.The pose of the Venus resembles the classical statues of the Venus de' Medici in Florence or the Capitoline Venus in Rome, which Titian may have seen when he wrote that was "learning from the marvelous ancient stones." The painting is said to celebrate the ideal beauty of the female form, or to be a critique of vanity, or perhaps both.".
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- Venus_with_a_Mirror label "Wenus z lustrem (obraz Tycjana)".
- Venus_with_a_Mirror label "Венера перед зеркалом (картина Тициана)".
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