Venus and Adonis is an oil painting on canvas (107×136 cm) realized in 1560 by the Italian painter Titian.
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Venus and Adonis is an oil painting on canvas (107×136 cm) realized in 1560 by the Italian painter Titian.
Venus and Adonis is an oil painting on canvas (160×196 cm) made between 1555 and 1560 by the Italian painter Titian and kept in the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
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St. Francis receiving the stigmata is a painting tempera on wood (26,7×30,5 cm) by Domenico Veneziano, dating from about 1445 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
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