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The Story Behind the Titian Danae Art Print
Titian painted several versions of the same composition portraying Danaë between about 1544 and the 1560s. Originally commissioned by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the painting was completed during a visit Titian made to Rome in 1545–1546. Danaë, also known as Danaë and the Shower of Gold, is one of the most sensual paintings of the Italian Renaissance and initiated a series of Ovidian interpretations that occupied much of the latter part of Titian's career. The original painting of this Danae art print is currently housed at the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte in Naples, Italy.
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• Museum-quality archival paper to give an authentic texture and feel
• Fade-resistant, durable inks so your print will stay top-notch for decades
• High-resolution, detailed images almost as good as the real thing
• A variety of sizes and frames to perfectly suit your space
• Produced small & local to reduce delivery times & carbon emissions
Sustainable Materials
Our paper:
Non-toxic durable FSC paper sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Our inks:
Long-lasting archival inks with no optical brighteners used.