The documentary about Titan
The documentary depicts Titan as the most magnificent Renaissance artist who combined high renaissance with mannerist thoughts to build up a fashion which was well beforehand. As shown in the different portraits, Titan ruled in the Venetian art with an imagination that allowed the metropolitan to challenge the formerly recognized artistic centre’s of Florence and Rome and he made portraits of some of the leading and distinguished personalities. The documentary as well shows portraiture of various religious and legendary themes sometimes on a vast scale. Titian embraced the Venetian style, which was loose and free.
The documentary shows Titan’s bold use of colour in which he realized through seeking out exceptional tinctures and using them in their most vibrant and most inundated appearance and by cautiously balancing every colour with those next to it to generate a pleasant-looking general impression. The later work is distinguished by loose brush strokes and an expensive application of paint. This mode of painting created flexibility that presented a better sense of movement and sensation to his work which turned out to be unique.
Titan’s appreciation in noble circles was partially the basis of his portraits being so well received. For instance, there has been a long debate triggered by the Venus portrait in which some interpreted as a picture of courtesan Angela Zaffetta. In contrast, others considered it a marriage portrait. In this case, some people think the 1950s art seductive while they should believe the ideas they initiate as high-minded. This Venus portrait is considered one among titans most well-known and one that has accomplished models of the genre and which has stimulated numerous other works. Titan was creatively independent and thus successful, a factor so significant in art. Titan’s paintings depict the fact that society is excellent.