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Tiziano Vecellio, known as Titian, was one of the greatest masters of the Venetian Renaissance, born around 1488 or 1490 and died in 1576. His art represents a pinnacle of Renaissance painting, being a pioneer particularly in the use of color and the effects of light and shadow. His paintings stand out with mythological themes, portraits, as well as religious and historical scenes. Titian's works possess deep emotional charge, dynamic composition, and fine detail. His creations often depict the aesthetics and sensuality of the human body, which is evident, for example, in the theme of "Venus and the Lute Player." Titian's influence on later generations of artists was enormous, and his style inspired many followers across Europe. The impact of his technique and vision is still felt in painting today. His works can be found in the world's largest museums, and he is considered one of the most sought-after Renaissance artists. Titian is particularly famous for his rich and warm tones of color application, which enhances the dramatic effect. His oeuvre is one of the most important legacies in art history, inspiring generations and continues to inspire today.