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The Death of Actaeon is a late work by Italian Renaissance master Titian painted in 1559 to 1575 as an oil on canvas and now housed in the National Gallery of London United Kingdom. It is probably one of the two paintings the artist states he has started and hopes to finish (one of which he calls Actaeon mauled by hounds) in a letter to their commissioner Philip II of Spain during June 1559.

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