collection: Museo del Prado / material used: canvas / movement: Venetian school / depicts: man

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instance of: painting (7)

owned by: Antonio Pérez (1)

genre: nude (4) | religious art (3) | mythological painting (2) | portrait (1) | self-portrait (1) | allegory (1)

based on: Book of Genesis (2) | Metamorphoses (1) | Yusuf and Zulaikha (1)

artist: Titian (5) | Jacopo Tintoretto (2)

country of origin: Italy (4)

main subject: entombment of Christ (1) | fall of man (1)

The Fall of Man

painting
by Titian (1550)
Adam Eve sitting standing tree of the knowledge of good and evil nudity umbilicus beard long hair brown hair breast couple woman man serpent in the Bible fox

Venus and Adonis

painting
by Titian (1554)
clothed male, naked female Adonis man Titian hair Venus Aphrodite woman nudity sitting back Eros arch quiver hunting dog leash hunting dawn ewer tree sky cloud storm rural area couple Cupid Huequitos para Andrea buttocks intergluteal cleft dog collar eye contact sole barefoot toe pigtail

Joseph and Potiphar's Wife

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (1555)
Joseph man woman nudity seduction clothed male, naked female canopy bed lying standing necklace drapery Zuleika glabrousness umbilicus breast pillow bedroom Potiphar's wife

The Entombment

painting
by Titian (1559)
Jesus Christ man

Man with a Golden Lace

painting
by Jacopo Tintoretto (1560)
man

Self-Portrait

painting
by Titian (1562)
Titian man

Venus and Music

painting
by Titian (1547)
Victor Venus Aphrodite woman half reclining bed blond necklace bracelet earring dog drapery man Jordi Raventós sitting sword handlebar moustache brown hair music positive organ organist garden fountain tree sky cloud statue overweight gaze profil perdu umbilicus glabrousness organ pipe