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Tiziano vecellio he was an italian oil painter and the most important artist of the Venetian school in the sixteenth century. Tiziano also known as Titian made this beautiful piece of art (The miracle of the newborn child ) in 1511 with a High renaissance or history painting style , and genre painting . Titian painted this beautiful art of a newly child spoke in defence of his mother , who had been accused of adultery , this art is famous because it represents the little child trying to defence his mother.

Another popular painter of Titan is a Christ carrying the cross he painted it around 1508 or 1509 and it was an oil painting. This art have some mysteries like people believe that the oil painting have miraculous

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