
In his early years, Titian painted a series of paintings dedicated to the Suffering of Christ. They include: Crowning with a crown of thorns, Munich), The scolding of Christ, The man and the two versions of Christ Bearing the Cross.
In these works, which penetrate with tremendous dramatic power, the strokes gradually disintegrate into the quickly applied pigment touch. The goal is no longer to reproduce nature, but to directly convey the raw emotion of the painter who engages completely in the tragic action of the painting
The Murder of Christ by Hans Holbein
Crowning with thorns by Titian Vecellio
Christ and the unfaithful wife by Titian Vecellio
Lamentation of Christ (Pieta) by Titian Vecellio
Se moquer (gronder) du Christ – Titian Vecellio
Caesar’s Dinar by Titian Vecellio
Portrait of the daughter of Titian Lavinia by Titian Vecellio
The Appearance of Christ to Mary Magdalene (Do not Touch Me) by Titian Vecellio