• Danaë, 1544–1546. The original version in Naples, 120 cm × 172 cm. National Museum of Capodimonte. The Wellington Collection (London) version...
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  • In keeping with the Renaissance view of Danaë, Titian has depicted her with the fleshy body of a courtesan, although she is given the facial features of a graceful...
  • In several of the paintings we can see a dog that appears to be sitting by the feet of Danaë, while in others, Titian chose to not paint the dog.
  • Titian's versatility is reflected in a wide range of subjects he covered in his long career. ... Danaë was the daughter of King Acrisius of Argos who was an heirless king.
  • There are 10 extraordinary paintings—including the Danaë—by Titian, whom the Farnese patronized while the artist was in Rome in 1545 and 1546.
  • The captivating artwork of Titian’s “Danaë” has been admired for its dynamic interpretation and remarkable depiction.
  • Titian painted his first Danaë in Rome in 1544-45 for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, in reference to the Cardinal's love affair with a courtesan.
  • Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos, Marchese del Vasto, in Armor with a Page by Titian. ... Danaë (Titian, Kunsthistorisches Museum) by Titian.
  • Along with Danae, Titian completed Venus and Adonis, Diana and Acteon, The Rape of Europa, and Perseus and Andromeda, as part of Philip II's lavish...