What painting techniques are used by Titian in his paintings?

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Italian High Renaissance Painter Titian is considered to improved the painting technique in oil. What painting techniques does he used?
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asked Jul 10, 2013 in Artists

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"Coloris"-- as opposed to the "disegno" technique that was also popular in Italy at that time with artists like Michaelangelo. With disegno figures look more chunky and solid and are almost outlined, but with coloris figures are more gently shaded and almost fade into the background. The lines are softer and not as heavy or solid.
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answered Jul 10, 2013
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Venetian artists by Titian's time had perfected the oil painting technique, but it was Titian who realized that canvas was better suited to the Venetian painting technique for producing larger compositions rather than the panels used by Northern Renaissance artists like Van Eyck for smaller pictures. .
" the Venetian painting technique, artists prepared the canvas with a glue-gypsum mixture, providing a pure white ground similar to gesso used today, a technique we call "priming". Next, the Venetian artist applied a medium value tone, usually brownish in color, to the entire surfaces, then began to apply an opaque underpainting in glazes of white for the highlights and darker values to define the shadows, creating a monochromatic image of his chosen subject.
After the underpainting was dry, the Venetian artist began to further "flesh out" his forms, painting with transparent glazes of boldly applied color. To finish, the artists of the Venetian painting technique applied many subtle glazes of pure color and more white to further model his figures until he was satisfied with the end result"
answered Jul 10, 2013