Bathing Women: Diana, Susanna, and BathshebaMain MenuBathing Women in 16th Century VeniceTitian's DianaTitian worked on this painting form 1556-1559 as a part of his poesie series for PhillipTintoretto's Susanna and the EldersTintoretto completed this painting in 1555, it is largely considered one of his best works Veronese's BathshebaVeronese finished this painting in 1575 as a commission for a marriage painting. The white line indicates where a later artist added on to the painting so it would fit the room it was in.Veronese's Susanna and the EldersThis painting was completed from 1585-1588 as a part of a cycle of religious images from the old and new testamentsEmily Crockett6c7b4755551a389674b4bf8075a5b857f320c818
Veronese's Diana
1media/SC173077.jpg2019-09-18T16:00:47-07:00Emily Crockett6c7b4755551a389674b4bf8075a5b857f320c818348903Veronese completed several of these oblong shaped canvases with mythological scenes on it. This is presumed to be completed in the 1560ssplash2019-09-18T16:01:17-07:00Emily Crockett6c7b4755551a389674b4bf8075a5b857f320c818
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1media/1920px-Titian_-_Diana_and_Actaeon_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg2019-09-12T07:30:17-07:00Emily Crockett6c7b4755551a389674b4bf8075a5b857f320c818Titian's Diana10Titian worked on this painting form 1556-1559 as a part of his poesie series for Phillipsplash2019-09-18T16:49:55-07:00Emily Crockett6c7b4755551a389674b4bf8075a5b857f320c818