Paris Bordone, or, Paris Bordon, also known as, Paris Paschalinus Bordone (1500 – 1571)

Paris Bordone was an Italian artist of the Venetian Renaissance. He trained under Titian but was unhappy with the way he was being taught and promptly left. One of Bordone’s most impressive works is entitled, “The Presentation of the Ring to the Doge” which clearly shows Titian’s influence on him.

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Allegory (Venus, Flora, Mars and Cupid)

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Allegory with Lovers

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Bathsheba Bathing

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Gladiators

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Madonna and Child with Saints

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Nymph and Hunter

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Portrait of a Bearded Man

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Portrait of a Lady with a Boy

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Portrait of a Woman in a Green Jacket

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Portrait of a Young Woman

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Portrait of Alvise Contarini

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Sleeping Venus with Cupid

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The Presentation of the Ring

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The Venetian Lovers

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Venetian Women at their Toilet

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Venus and Mars with Cupid

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Young Woman at a Dressing Table

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