Titian The Dog Artist

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I swear, when I first saw this Titian “Danae” on Tyler Green’s endlessly engaging Modern Art Notes blog, I thought is was an “old master” with a Photoshopped dog plastered onto it.

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I have seen numerous Titians in art history class and in Italy, and I have no recollection of his dogs. Perhaps I was simply not perceptually ready, since I didn’t own a dog yet. Perhaps I just wasn’t paying attention, since some further research shows Titian included them often (possibly to symbolize fidelity or lust.)

Here is a lovely tribute to Lila, a dog whose owners believe was a descendant of Titian’s Venus of Urbino’s pup. (pictured below)

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I concur…

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To read more about Titian, his dogs, and his Spanish “Danae” (pictured below) read Yogchick’s excellent post on the subject at orange5000.

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2 responses to “Titian The Dog Artist”

  1. S.E.Hendriksen Avatar

    Titian also painted a small dog into his “Joseph and the wife of Potiphar” 1510-20. The dog is highlighted, then overpainted, only vissible on X-ray

  2. S.E.Hendriksen Avatar

    You can find a copy of the dog at.
    http://www.glar.gl/dog.jpg

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