Porträt von Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Graf von Alva
c. 1651
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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 was the dominant figure of the Venetian school and one of the most celebrated painters in Europe during his lifetime, serving as court painter to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Philip II of Spain. With a career spanning over seventy years, his late, loosely-painted works were centuries ahead of their time.
Bruges · 5 works on display
Porträt von Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Graf von Alva
c. 1651
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Porträt von Isabella Lusitana, Königin von Spanien
c. 1651
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Porträt von Ferdinand I von Österreich
c. 1564
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Porträt von Karl III von Bourbon
c. 1651
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Porträt eines Mannes
c. 1656
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About the artist
Italian · High Renaissance / Venetian School · 1488–1576
Titian was the dominant figure of the Venetian school and one of the most celebrated painters in Europe during his lifetime, serving as court painter to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Philip II of Spain. With a career spanning over seventy years, his late, loosely-painted works were centuries ahead of their time.
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How many Titian paintings are on display in Bruges?
Our current data shows 5 Titian paintings on display in Bruges, spread across the Groeningemuseum. Coverage is based on Wikidata records and may not reflect every work currently on display.
Which museum in Bruges has the most Titian paintings?
Groeningemuseum holds all 5 known Titian works in Bruges.
Where else can I see Titian's paintings?
Titian's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Titian →
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.