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Title: The Later works of Titian
Author: Claude Phillips
Release Date: June 19, 2004 [eBook #12657]
Language: English
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THE LATER WORK OF TITIAN
By
CLAUDE PHILLIPS
Keeper of the Wallace Collection
1898
[Illustration: Titian. From a photograph by G. Brogi.]
[Illustration]
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
COPPER PLATES
Portrait of Titian, by himself. Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Frontispiece
La Bella di Tiziano. Pitti Palace, Florence.
Titian's daughter Lavinia. Berlin Gallery.
The Cornaro Family. Collection of the Duke of Northumberland.
ILLUSTRATIONS PRINTED IN SEPIA
Drawing of St. Jerome. British Museum.
Landscape with Stag. Collection of Professor Legros.
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT
Madonna and Child with St. Catherine and St. John the Baptist. In the
National Gallery.
Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici. Pitti Palace, Florence.
Francis the First. Louvre.
Portrait of a Nobleman. Pitti Palace, Florence.
S. Giovanni Elemosinario giving Alms. In the Church of that name at
Venice.
The Girl in the Fur Cloak. Imperial Gallery, Vienna.
Francesco Maria della Rovere, Duke of Urbino. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
The Battle of Cadore (from a reduced copy of part only). Uffizi Gallery,
Florence.
The Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple. Accademia delle Belle
Arti, Venice.
The Magdalen. Pitti Palace, Florence.
The Infant Daughter of Roberto Strozzi. Royal Gallery, Berlin.
Ecce Homo. Imperial Gallery, Vienna
Aretino. Pitti Palace, Florence
Pope Paul III. with Cardinal Farnese and Ottavio Farn
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