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  1. Sacred and Profane Love (Italian: Amor Sacro e Amor Profano) is an oil painting by Titian, probably painted in 1514, early in his career. The painting is presumed to have been commissioned by Niccolò Aurelio, a secretary to the Venetian Council of Ten , whose coat of arms appears on the sarcophagus or fountain, to celebrate his ...

    • 118 cm × 279 cm (46 in × 110 in)
    • Titian
    • 1514
  2. Sacred and Profane Love (Amore Sacro e Amor Profano) is an oil painting by Titian, dated 1514, early in his career. History It is assumed that the painting was commissioned by Niccolò Aurelio, secretary of the Venice Council of Ten, whose coat of arms is depicted on a sarcophagus or fountain, to celebrate his marriage with young widow Laura ...

  3. 14 de out. de 2023 · Learn about Titian's famous painting that depicts two women representing sacred and profane love, inspired by Botticelli's Venus. Discover the story behind the commission, the symbolism of the sarcophagus, and the artistic style of the Venetian master.

  4. A painting by Titian Vecellio depicting two women symbolising sacred and profane love, with a winged putto and a sarcophagus. The work was sold to Scipione Borghese in 1608 and is now in the Galleria Borghese in Rome.

  5. A painting from 1514 that depicts Venus and a bride, possibly representing the contrast between sacred and profane love. The background shows contrasting scenes of a castle, a pastoral landscape, and a cityscape, while a child angel plays in the water.

  6. The contemporary Sacred and Profane Love is likewise set in a landscape of extraordinary beauty, but here the allegory is less easily understood. The most generally accepted interpretation holds that the two women are the twin Venuses, according to Neoplatonic theory and symbolism.

  7. Sacred and Profane Love. Titian, Sacred and Profane Love, 1514-15 oil on canvas, 118 x 278 cm Rome, Galleria Borghese, inv. 147. Sacred and Profane Love has been subject of numerous studies.