List of works by Titian
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Titian paintings on display in the Museo del Prado (from left to right: Danaë and the Shower of Gold, The Worship of Venus , The Bacchanal of the Andrians, and Venus and Adonis)
This list of works by Titian contains representative portraits and mythological and religious works from a large oeuvre that spanned 70 years. (Titian left relatively few drawings.) Painting titles and dates often vary by source.
List of works by year
Image | Title | Date | Dimensions | Collection |
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![]() | Christ Carrying the Cross | 1505 | 68.2 × 88.3 cm | Scuola Grande di San Rocco (Venice). Also attributed to Giorgione.[1] |
![]() | Madonna and Child ("The Bache Madonna") | c. 1508 | 45 × 55 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) |
![]() | Portrait of a Man (A Man with a Quilted Sleeve) | c. 1508–1510 | 81.2 × 66.3 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Portrait of a Lady (La Schiavona) | c. 1509–1510 | 117 × 97 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Pastoral Concert | c. 1510 | 118 × 138 cm | Louvre, Paris. Also attributed to Giorgione. |
![]() | Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap | c. 1510 | 82 × 71 cm | Frick Collection, New York |
![]() | St. Mark Enthroned | 1510/11 | 218 × 149 cm | Santa Maria della Salute (Venice) |
![]() | The Jealous Husband | 1511 | 340 × 207 cm | Scuola di Sant'Antonio, Padua |
![]() | Miracle of the Irascible Son | 1511 | 340 × 207 cm | Scuola di Sant'Antonio, Padua |
![]() | Miracle of the Newborn Infant | 1511 | 340 × 355 cm | Scuola di Sant'Antonio, Padua |
![]() | Noli me tangere | c. 1511–1515 | 109 × 91 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Woman with a Mirror | c. 1511–1515 | 96 × 76 cm | Louvre (Paris) |
![]() | The Three Ages of Man | c. 1512 | 106 × 182 cm | National Gallery of Scotland (Edinburgh) |
![]() | Madonna and Child ("The Gypsy Madonna") | c. 1512 | 65.8 × 83.8 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | Balbi Holy Conversation (Madonna and Child with Sts. Catherine and Dominic and a Donor | c. 1512-1514 | 130 × 185 cm | Fondazione Magnani-Rocca, Traversetolo |
| Portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro | c. 1514–1518 | 85.7 × 72.7 cm | Royal Collection, United Kingdom |
![]() | Flora | c. 1515 | 79 × 63 cm | Uffizi (Florence) |
![]() | Portrait of a Man | c. 1515 | 50 × 45 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) |
![]() | Salome | c. 1515 | 90 × 72 cm | Doria Pamphilj Gallery (Rome) |
![]() | Kirschenmadonna | c. 1515 | 81 × 99.5 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | Vanity | c. 1515 | 97 × 81 cm | Alte Pinakothek (Munich) |
![]() | Violante | c. 1515–1516 | 64.5 × 51 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | Lucretia and her Husband (or Tarquin and Lucretia, and possibly by Palma Vecchio) | c. 1515–1520 | 82 × 68 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | An Unknown Man in a Black Plumed Hat | c. 1515–1520 | 70.5 × 63 cm | Petworth House, National Trust (Petworth) |
![]() | Sacred and Profane Love | c. 1515–1516 | 118 × 279 cm | Galleria Borghese (Rome) |
![]() | The Tribute Money | c. 1516 | 75 × 56 cm | Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden |
![]() | Assumption of the Virgin | c. 1516–1518 | 690 × 360 cm | Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (Venice) |
![]() | The Bacchanal of the Andrians | c. 1518–1519 | 175 × 193 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | The Worship of Venus | 1518–1520 | 172 × 175 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Malchiostro Annunciation | c. 1520 | 210 × 176 cm | Duomo, Treviso |
![]() | Portrait of Vincenzo Mosti | c. 1520 | 85 × 67 cm | Galleria Palatina, Florence |
![]() | Gozzi Altarpiece | 1520 | 312 × 215 cm | Pinacoteca civica Francesco Podesti, Ancona |
![]() | Averoldi Polyptych | c. 1520–1522 | 278 × 292 cm | Church of Santi Nazaro e Celso (Brescia) |
![]() | Venus Anadyomene | c. 1520 | 73.6 × 58.4 cm | National Gallery of Scotland (Edinburgh) |
![]() | Center panel of the Altarpiece of the Resurrection (the Averoldi Polyptych) | c. 1520–1522 | 278 × 122 cm | Santi Nazaro e Celso (Brescia) |
![]() | Bacchus and Ariadne | c. 1522–1523 | 175 × 190 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Man with a Glove | c. 1520–1523 | 100 × 89 cm | Louvre (Paris) |
![]() | The Entombment | c. 1523–1525 | 148 × 225 cm | Louvre (Paris) |
![]() | Pesaro Madonna | c. 1519–1526 | 478 × 268 cm | Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (Venice) |
![]() | Portrait of Federico II Gonzaga | c. 1525–1528 | 125 × 99 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Madonna and Child with St. Catherine and a Rabbit | 1530 | 71 × 85 cm | Louvre (Paris) |
![]() | Portrait of Giacomo Dolfin | c. 1531–1532 | 101 × 88 cm | Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) |
![]() | Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine (The Aldobrandini Madonna) | c. 1532 | 100.6 × 142.2 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Portrait of Charles V with a Dog | c. 1532–1533 | 192 × 111 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | The Penitent Magdalene | c. 1531–1533 | 85 × 68 cm | Palazzo Pitti (Florence) |
![]() | The Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple | c. 1534–1538 | 345 x 775 cm | Gallerie dell'Accademia (Venice) |
![]() | Portrait of Isabella d'Este | c. 1534–1536 | 102 × 64 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | Girl in a Fur | c. 1535 | 95 × 63 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | The Supper at Emmaus | c. 1535–1540 | 169 × 244 cm | Louvre (Paris) |
![]() | La Bella | 1536 | 100 × 75 cm | Palazzo Pitti (Florence) |
![]() | Portrait of a Young Woman with Feather Hat | c. 1536 | 97 × 75 cm | Hermitage Museum (Saint Petersburg) |
![]() | Portrait of Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino | c. 1536–1538 | 114.3 × 100 cm | Uffizi (Florence) |
![]() | Portrait of Pietro Aretino | c. 1537 | 102 × 86 cm | Frick Collection, New York |
![]() | Portrait of Eleonora Gonzaga | 1538 | 114 × 102.2 cm | Uffizi (Florence) |
![]() | Venus of Urbino | 1538 | 119 × 165 cm | Uffizi (Florence) |
![]() | Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Bembo | 1540 | 94.3 × 76.5 cm | National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) |
![]() | Portrait of Doge Andrea Gritti | 1540 | 133.3 × 103.2 cm | National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) |
![]() | Alfonso d'Avalos Addressing his Troops | c. 1540–1541 | 223 × 165 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Portrait of Clarissa Strozzi | 1542 | 115 × 98 cm | Gemäldegalerie, Berlin |
![]() | The Crowning with Thorns | c. 1542–1544 | 303 × 180 cm | Louvre (Paris) |
![]() | Portrait of a Young Englishman | c. 1540–1545 | 111 × 93 cm | Palazzo Pitti (Florence) |
![]() | Portrait of Ranuccio Farnese | 1542 | 89.7 × 73.6 cm | National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) |
![]() | Portrait of Pope Paul III | 1543 | 108 × 80 cm | Museo di Capodimonte (Naples) |
![]() | Ecce Homo | 1543 | 242 × 361 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
| Cain Slaying Abel | 1543–44 | 292.1 × 280.0 cm | Santa Maria della Salute (Venice) |
![]() | David and Goliath | 1543–44 | 292.1 × 281.9 cm | Santa Maria della Salute (Venice) |
![]() | Portrait of Pietro Aretino | c. 1545 | 98 × 78 cm | Palazzo Pitti (Florence) |
![]() | Pope Paul III and his Grandsons | 1546 | 210 × 174 cm | Museo di Capodimonte (Naples) |
![]() | Danaë (one of at least four versions) | 1546 | 120 × 172 cm | Museo di Capodimonte (Naples) |
![]() | Portrait of the Vendramin Family | 1547 | 206 × 301 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Equestrian Portrait of Charles V | 1548 | 332 × 279 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Portrait of Charles V Seated | 1548 | 205 × 122 cm | Alte Pinakothek (Munich) |
![]() | Portrait of Isabella of Portugal | 1548 | 117 × 93 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Venus and Music | 1548 | 148 × 217 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Portrait of Johann Friedrich von Sachsen defeated by Charles V | 1548 | 129 × 93 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | The Punishment of Tythus | 1549 | 253 × 217 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Sisyphus | 1549 | 237 × 216 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Saint John the Almoner | c. 1549 | 229 × 156 cm | San Giovanni Elemosinario (Venice) |
![]() | The Fall of Man | c. 1550 | 240 × 186 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Mater Dolorosa | 1550 | 68 × 61 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Portrait of Johann Friedrich von Sachsen | 1550 | 103.5 × 83 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | Venus and the Organ Player | c. 1550 | 115 × 280 cm | Gemäldegalerie, Berlin |
![]() | Knight of Malta with a watch | c. 1550 | 122 × 101 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Saint Jerome in Penitence | 1550–1560 | 255 × 125 cm | Pinacoteca di Brera (Milan) |
![]() | Portrait of Phillip II in Armour | 1551 | 193 × 111 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Portrait of Cardinal Cristoforo Madruzzo | 1552 | 230 x 131 cm | São Paulo Museum of Art (São Paulo) |
![]() | The Holy Trinity (La Gloria) | 1551–1554 | 346 × 240 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Venus and Adonis | 1553–1554 | 186 × 207 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Mater Dolorosa with Open Hands | 1554 | 68 × 53 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Danaë and the Shower of Gold | 1554 | 128 × 178 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Perseus and Andromeda | c. 1554–1556 | 179 × 197 cm | The Wallace Collection (London) |
| Portrait of Queen Christina of Denmark | c. 1555–1556 | 112 × 83 cm | National Museum of Serbia (Belgrade) |
![]() | Venus with a Mirror | c. 1555 | 124.5 × 105.5 cm | National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) |
![]() | Venus and Adonis | c. 1555 | 106 × 133 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) |
![]() | Filippo Archinto, Archbishop of Milan | c. 1555 | 118 × 94 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) |
![]() | Venus and the Lute Player | c. 1555–1565 | 150 × 196 cm | Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge) |
![]() | Diana and Actaeon | 1556–1559 | 190.3 × 207 cm | National Gallery (London)/ National Gallery of Scotland (Edinburgh) |
![]() | Crucifixion | 1558 | 371 × 197 cm | Church of San Domenico, Ancona |
![]() | The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence | 1559 | 500 × 280 cm | I Gesuiti (Venice) |
![]() | Diana and Callisto | 1559 | 187 × 205 cm | National Gallery (London) / National Gallery of Scotland (Edinburgh) |
![]() | The Entombment | 1559 | 137 × 175 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | The Rape of Europa | 1559–1562 | 185 × 205 cm | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston) |
![]() | Annunciation | 1559–1564 | 410 × 240 cm | San Salvador (Venice) |
![]() | The Death of Actaeon | c. 1559–1575 | 178.4 × 198.1 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Salome | c. 1560 | 87 × 80 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Venus and Adonis | c. 1560 | 187 × 184 cm | Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica (Rome) |
![]() | Madonna and Child with Saints Luke and Catherine of Alexandria | c. 1560 | 127.8 × 169.7 cm | (Bought by a private bidder on 28 January 2011) |
![]() | Self-portrait | c. 1560–1562 | 96 × 72 cm | Gemäldegalerie, Berlin |
![]() | The Tribute Money | c. 1560–1568 | 112.2 x 103.2 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | The Penitent Magdalene | c. 1565 | 118 × 97 cm | Hermitage Museum (Saint Petersburg) |
![]() | Allegory of Prudence | c. 1565–1570 | 76.2 × 68.6 cm | National Gallery (London) |
![]() | Venus and the Lute Player | c. 1565-1570 | 165 × 209 cm | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) |
![]() | The Entombment | 1566 | 130 × 168 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Self-portrait | c. 1567 | 86 × 65 cm | Museo del Prado (Madrid) |
![]() | Portrait of Jacopo Strada | c. 1567–1568 | 125 × 95 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | Tarquin and Lucretia | 1571 | 189 × 145 cm | Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge) |
![]() | Punishment of Marsyas | c. 1570-1576 | 212 × 207 cm | National Museum, Kroměříž, Czech Republic |
![]() | Nymph and Shepherd | c. 1570–1576 | 149.7 × 187 cm | Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) |
![]() | Pietà | c. 1570–1576 | 351 × 389 cm | Accademia (Venice) |
![]() | The Crowning with Thorns | c. 1570–1576 | 280 × 181 cm | Alte Pinakothek (Munich) |
References
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- ↑ "Christ carries the Cross". Gallery. Scuola Grande Arciconfraternita San Rocco. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
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