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can titian mixed paint pigment can be separated​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Michelangelo for form and Titian for colour': this well-worn dichotomy, which originated in the cinquecento itself, has recently been thrown into disarray by the discovery, as a result of cleaning, of the brilliance and subtlety of colour in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes; and no-one who saw the many-splendoured display of variegated colour in the early 16th-century Florentine High Renaissance paintings in the Medici exhibitions of 1980 could doubt the importance of colour, or at least of colours, to central Italian artists. If this exhibition were of Florentine rather than Venetian painting the colours would be brighter, more variegated in hue and altogether more dazzling than what we see before us. Why then the importance given, from Vasari onwards, to Venetian colour

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