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      • Titian divided this exquisite work of Biblical art into three sections. The lowest register represents the terrestrial plane where the disciples witness the assumption; in the middle section, the Virgin Mary soars upward, surrounded by a swarm of angelic cherubim, towards the top part representing Heaven, where God awaits her.
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  2. The Assumption of the Virgin or Frari Assumption, popularly known as the Assunta, [1] is a large altarpiece panel painting in oils by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian, painted in 1515–1518. It remains in the position it was designed for, on the high altar of the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari or Frari church in Venice.

  3. Assumption of the Virgin, oil painting on panel created in 1516–18 by Titian as the altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria dei Frari in Venice, Italy, where it remains.

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  4. The Assumption of the Virgin is characteristic of the tendency towards vivid colors with luminous qualities that Titian favored in the earlier part of his artistic career. Later in life, however, his style evolved to favor subtler shades of color and highly lifelike shadowing.

  5. Assumption of the Virgin By Titian. A masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance in Venice, it is regarded by critics as one of the Greatest Paintings Ever. Assumption of the Virgin (1516-18) Contents • Description • Interpretation of Assumption of the Virgin • Other Famous Paintings by Titian. Description. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

  6. Mar 13, 2019 · The visual appearance of the Virgin Mary’s Assumption painted upon the altarpiece relates to its context and audience in that it was commissioned to be the focal point within a significant place of worship.

  7. Assumption of the Virgin. Titian's painting depicts an event that devout Catholics have venerated for centuries - that of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, ascending (or assumed) into Heaven at the end of her life. Catholic tradition states that Mary did not die but instead rose to Heaven, where she presumably continues to live.

  8. Oct 14, 2023 · Titian painted Assumption of the Virgin during the years of 1516 to 1518. This oil on panel creation measures 690 cm by 360 cm and is housed today in the large alter space of the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice.

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