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Titian paintings in Bruges

Italian · 1488–1576

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5 works across 1 institution

Bruges's Groeningemuseum holds 5 works by Titian (1488–1576) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Titian's career spanned over seventy years, and his late work — loose, almost impressionistic in handling — anticipates everything that would come after. In person, his use of colour is revelatory: the Venetian palette, warm and rich, with shadows that glow rather than merely darken.

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Porträt von Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Graf von Alva

c. 1651

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Porträt von Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Graf von Alva

Groeningemuseum

c. 1651

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Porträt von Isabella Lusitana, Königin von Spanien

c. 1651

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Porträt von Isabella Lusitana, Königin von Spanien

Groeningemuseum

c. 1651

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Porträt von Ferdinand I von Österreich

c. 1564

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Porträt von Ferdinand I von Österreich

Groeningemuseum

c. 1564

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Porträt von Karl III von Bourbon

c. 1651

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Porträt von Karl III von Bourbon

Groeningemuseum

c. 1651

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Porträt eines Mannes

c. 1656

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Porträt eines Mannes

Groeningemuseum

c. 1656

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Planning your visit to Bruges

Bruges is a small, walkable city — its main art institutions, including the Groeninge Museum and Memling in Sint-Jan, are all within the medieval centre. The Groeninge holds the finest collection of early Flemish primitives in the world. Most museums close on Mondays; a Bruges City Card is good value for multiple visits.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.