"Among the Renaissance masters, Titian, after he free himself from the influence of his teacher, , was perhaps the most nearly akin to us in his conception of oil painting. This kinship is... objectified... in the freedom of his brush stroke, the broad treatment of details, and the lack of attention to non-essential paraphernalia. Also, the conscious use of tonal values—i.e., variations of the same color—... contrasts with the coloristic ideas of the painters who used their colors with little tonal graduation. Another important characteristic... is the fuzzy, blurred appearance of the contour, which is not unlike the... Impressionists. Only the brownish patina... and the absence of certain color combinations in which we delight today, make them look different from our own paintings."
January 1, 1970
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