Sacred and Profane Love by Titian

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"Sacred and Profane Love" is a renowned early 16th-century oil painting by the Venetian master Titian, celebrated for its enigmatic allegorical depiction of two female figures symbolizing earthly and divine love.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance painting
oil painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalDebate interpretation of allegory
artist Titian
cityOfCreation Venice
collection Galleria Borghese
surface form: Borghese Collection
commissionContext marriage of Niccolò Aurelio and Laura Bagarotto
commissionedBy Niccolò Aurelio
countryOfOrigin Republic of Venice
creator Titian
currentOwner Italian state
dateOfCreation early 16th century
depicts Cupid
allegory of divine love
allegory of earthly love
classical motifs
clothed female figure
fountain or sarcophagus
idealized female beauty
landscape background
nude female figure
two female figures
genre allegorical painting
hasInfluenced later allegorical painting
hasSubject Neoplatonic philosophy
love
marriage
virtue
inception circa 1514
locatedIn Rome
location Galleria Borghese
materialUsed oil paint
movement High Renaissance
Venetian Renaissance
notableFeature complex iconography
integration of figures and landscape
subtle use of color and light
originalTitle Sacred and Profane Love
surface form: Amor Sacro e Amor Profano
significance key work of Venetian Renaissance art
masterpiece of Titian
subjectMatter contrast between sacred and profane love
support canvas
titleLanguage Italian

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