Jupiter and Antiope (Q9372007)

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movement: Venetian school (Q610687) Mannerism (Q131808)
genre: mythological painting (Q3374376) nude (Q40446)
artist: Titian (Q47551)
collection: Department of Paintings of the Louvre (Q3044768)
location: Salle des États, Louvre (Q10292830)
owned by: Philip II of Spain (Q34417) Philip IV of Spain (Q691402) Charles I of England (Q81506) John Hutchinson (Q6240531) Cardinal Mazarin (Q166056) Louis XIV of France (Q7742)
main subject: Jupiter and Antiope (Q1713752)
material used: oil paint (Q296955) canvas (Q12321255)
named after: Venus (Q47652) Royal Palace of El Pardo (Q1368571)
depicts: Jupiter and Antiope (Q1713752) Antiope (Q461439) woman (Q467) nudity (Q10791) lying (Q2268776) navel (Q43801) female breast (Q9103) satyr (Q163709) clothed male, naked female (Q5135552) Bacchanalia (Q331341) parforce hunting (Q12950902) hunting dog (Q38774) rural area (Q175185) tree (Q10884) Cupid (Q5011) Eros (Q121973) bow (Q46311) arrow (Q45922) quiver (Q222560) sky (Q527) Jupiter (Q4649)
instance of: painting (Q3305213)
Atlas ID: 28436
AGORHA work ID: 69579f90-f84a-466d-a779-fae01aeab9bc
Joconde ID: 000PE027116
RKDimages ID: 308000
Images d'Art artwork ID: titien_la-venus-du-pardo-dit-a-tort-jupiter-et-antiope_huile-sur-toile

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