What Is Titian's New Style In 1511

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Titian adopted his new style in 1511. Some of the ways his style changed were the use of fresco paintings. He was known for creating dramatic and theatrical effects . His use of vivid colors and movement would be another way it changed, because not all of his paintings had that. For example, he use strong, simple colors sometimes, and the artist also use dark forms against a light background, throughout this

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