Pastoral Concert (attributed to Titian or Giorgione)

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Pastoral Concert (attributed to Titian or Giorgione) is a renowned early 16th-century Venetian painting depicting elegantly dressed men and nude women in an idyllic rural setting, celebrated for its poetic atmosphere and enigmatic allegorical meaning.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance artwork
oil painting
painting
alternativeTitle Le Concert champêtre
surface form: Concerto campestre

Le Concert champêtre
surface form: Fête champêtre
artMovement High Renaissance
Venetian Renaissance
artStyle Venetian colorism
attributedTo Giorgione
Titian
collection Louvre Museum
surface form: Musée du Louvre, Paris
country France
creator Giorgio da Castelfranco
surface form: Giorgione

Titian
dateOfCreation early 16th century
depicts elegantly dressed men
fountain
idyllic rural landscape
musical instruments
nude women
pastoral countryside
shepherd
genre allegorical painting
pastoral painting
poetic painting
hasTheme allegory of the senses
harmony between nature and art
music
pastoral poetry
poetic inspiration
hasUncertainty authorship disputed between Titian and Giorgione
inception circa 1509
influenced French Rococo painters
later pastoral painting
Édouard Manet
influencedBy classical pastoral literature
influencedWork Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe
surface form: Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe
languageOfTitle Italian
location Louvre Museum
materialUsed oil paint
notableFor enigmatic allegorical meaning
integration of figures and landscape
poetic atmosphere
subtle use of light and color
period Italian High Renaissance
placeOfOrigin Venice
school Venetian Renaissance
surface form: Venetian school
support canvas
title Le Concert champêtre
surface form: Pastoral Concert

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Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe inspiredBy Pastoral Concert (attributed to Titian or Giorgione)