Titian

Painter 1488 – 1576
Steady
#461
Historical Importance
358K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-0.1%
Year-over-Year
+8%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Titian

Tiziano Vecelli, known as Titian, was one of the most significant painters of the Italian High Renaissance, active primarily in Venice. As the leading member of the Venetian school, his mastery of color, brushwork, and his profound influence on later generations of painters secured his high placement at #461 in historical importance. Working across the 16th century, his oeuvre spanned portraits, mythological scenes, and religious subjects, establishing him as a figure of immense cultural weight across Europe during his long life (1488–1576).

In the modern digital landscape of 2025, Titian's online attention is remarkably close to what one might expect based on his historical ranking. Garnering 358K annualized Wikipedia views, his Attention Gap metric is approximately 1x, suggesting his relative cultural relevance is well-maintained compared to the entire historical pool. For a striking contrast within his own field, he receives less than half the 2025 attention (723K views) of fellow painter Gustav Klimt, who ranks marginally lower in overall historical importance at #468.

Despite the near-perfect alignment of his attention score, there is a slight indication of potential waning interest; his year-over-year view change was -0.1%. However, recent engagement suggests a minor uptick, with his 2025 Momentum (comparing Q1 to Q3) showing an 8% positive increase.

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