• Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) was born in Venice around 1518. Thirty years stood between him and Titian, who was apparently his master for a while. ... Titian, Danaë.
  • Professor Charles Hope, a Titian expert, told the Observer that The Danaë , an early 1550s picture on a mythological subject, is “a later pastiche” and should...
  • Another Renaissance expert, David Jaffé, who curated the National Gallery’s Titian exhibition of 2003, agrees that the Prado Danaë is “a better candidate [for...
  • Venus of Urbino by Titian. In Titian: Mythological paintings. …first pair consists of the Danae with Nursemaid and the Venus and Adonis .
  • Danaë. ... The Danaë in the Wellington collection at Apsley House is now considered to be the version painted by Titian for Philip II in circa 1549–53, as the first in...
  • Titian: Danaë, Venus and Adonis. The early poesie. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid.
  • Top left: Titian’s Mistress, by Titian, 1550–60 Above: A Young Woman Holding Rose Garlands, by Titian and studio, 1550–60 Left: Danaë, by Titian, 1551–3.
  • On 15 April 1811 he was elected a royal academician (RA), and shortly afterwards produced a still larger enamel (eighteen inches by sixteen), after Titian's...
  • The Venetian painter Titian and his workshop made at least six versions of the same composition showing Danaë, painted between about 1544 and the 1560s.