La Venus d'Urbino av. comparaison avec l'oeuvre « Olympia » de Manet Titien Vénus d'Urbino 1538 Huile sur toile 1,19m x 1,65m Musée des Offices, Florence Manet Olympia 1863 Huile sur toile 1,30m x 1,90 m Musée d'Orsay, Paris Le scandale que suscite l’Olympia au salon de 1865 est à la mesure de son insolente modernité. This page was last edited on 11 January 2020, at 13:18. Description. The painting is of a nude female lying on a bed in a Renaissance palace. Artist: Titian (c.1488–1576) Medium: Oil painting on canvas In March of 1538, Guidobaldo della Rovere, who would become the Duke of Urbino, wrote to his agent in Venice about a painting by Titian he wanted to acquire. La Vénus d'Urbin est une commande de Guidobaldo della Rovere, l'héritier de Francesco Maria della Rovere, le duc d'Urbino.Le duc a déjà acheté, deux ans plus tôt, le portrait du même modèle, La Bella [4].Une lettre de Guidobaldo della Rovere parle de la donna nuda, et cette tournure suffit à montrer que le sujet mythologique n'est ici qu'un prétexte. This work has been identified as the Venus of Urbino. He refers to the painting as la donna nuda (the nude woman). Regarded as one of the Greatest Paintings Ever. Description. Celui-ci a utilisé de l’huile sur la toile et selon les demandes du commanditaire, la toile doit être transportable. Titian's Venus of Urbino . Venus of Urbino (detail) By Tiziano Vecellio (Titian). Venus of Urbino is an oil-on-canvas painting located in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence (3). All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. Titian died in 1576. La Vénus d'Urbino a été peinte pour Guidobaldo Della Rovere, l'héritier de Francesco Maria Della Rovere, le Duc d'Urbino. Titian, Venus of Urbino, 1538, oil on canvas, 119.20 x 165.50 cm (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence) 1538 Huile sur toile, 119 x 165 cm Gallerie des Offices - Florence. Venus of Urbino (1538) Contents • Description • Interpretation of Venus of Urbino • Other Famous Paintings by Titian. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. Venus of Urbino, painted in 1538 by Titian, is considered to be one of the most famous nude female paintings in art history (6). Titien (Tiziano Vecellio) 1490 - 1576. La Vénus d'Urbin [1] (en italien Venere di Urbino et donc quelquefois Vénus d'Urbino en français) est une peinture de la Renaissance réalisée par Titien en 1538. Venus was one of the five planets—along with Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—known in ancient times, and its motions were observed and studied for centuries prior to the invention of advanced astronomical instruments. La toile, exposée à la galerie des Offices de Florence, fut au départ conçue pour être transportable, selon les vœux d'un noble italien de l'époque (dimensions 119 × 165 cm). Son … In his article the author attempts to substantiate that the artist's inspiration in painting the "Venus of Urbino" stems from the love sonnets of one of the the greatest poets of Italian Renaissance, Vittoria Colonna (Victoria Columna), written after the death of her husband Ferdinando Francesco (Ferrante) d'Avalos. La Vénus d’Urbino Informer La Vénus d’Urbino est un tableau de l’époque de la Renaissance peint par Titien en 1538.