Danaë (Titian series)
Danaë (or Danaë and the Shower of Gold) is a series of at least six versions of the same composition by Italian painter Titian and his workshop made between about 1544 and the 1560s. The scene is based on the mythological princess Danaë, as -very briefly- recounted by the Roman poet Ovid, and at greater length by Boccaccio. She was isolated in a bronze tower following a prophecy that her firstborn would eventually kill her father. Although aware of the consequences, Danaë was seduced and became pregnant by Zeus (in Roman mythology Jupiter), who, inflamed by lust, descended from Mount Olympus to seduce her in the form of a shower of gold.
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Danaë (Titian series)
Danaë (or Danaë and the Shower of Gold) is a series of at least six versions of the same composition by Italian painter Titian and his workshop made between about 1544 and the 1560s. The scene is based on the mythological princess Danaë, as -very briefly- recounted by the Roman poet Ovid, and at greater length by Boccaccio. She was isolated in a bronze tower following a prophecy that her firstborn would eventually kill her father. Although aware of the consequences, Danaë was seduced and became pregnant by Zeus (in Roman mythology Jupiter), who, inflamed by lust, descended from Mount Olympus to seduce her in the form of a shower of gold.
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Danae – obraz renesansowego ma ...... um Historii Sztuki w Wiedniu).
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Danaë (or Danaë and the Shower ...... cal of Titian's draftsmanship.
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Даная — героиня мифологическог ...... бращался как минимум пять раз.
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『ダナエ(伊: Danae)』はルネサンス期ヴェネツィア派の ...... アーノのデッサン力について批判的な言動をとったとされている。
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Danae – obraz renesansowego ma ...... um Historii Sztuki w Wiedniu).
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Danaë (or Danaë and the Shower ...... the form of a shower of gold.
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Даная — героиня мифологическог ...... бращался как минимум пять раз.
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『ダナエ(伊: Danae)』はルネサンス期ヴェネツィア派の ...... アーノのデッサン力について批判的な言動をとったとされている。
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Danae (obraz Tycjana)
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Danaë (Titian series)
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Даная (картина Тициана)
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ダナエ (ティツィアーノの絵画)
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