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Title: The Earlier Work of Titian
Author: Claude Phillips
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THE EARLIER WORK OF TITIAN
By
CLAUDE PHILLIPS
Keeper of the Wallace Collection
1897
[Illustration: _Flora_]
[Illustration: The Portfolio Artistic Monographs With many
Illustrations]
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATES
PAGE
Flora. Uffizi Gallery, Florence ....................... Frontispiece
Sacred and Profane Love. Borghese Gallery, Rome..................... 36
Virgin and Child, with Saints. Louvre............................... 54
Le Jeune Homme au Gant. Louvre...................................... 62
ILLUSTRATIONS PRINTED IN COLOUR
Design for a Holy Family. Chatsworth................................ 86
Sketch for the Madonna di Casa Pesaro. Albertina.................... 96
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT
The Man of Sorrows. In the Scuola di S. Rocco, Venice............... 23
Virgin and Child, known as "La Zingarella." Imperial Gallery, Vienna 25
The Baptism of Christ. Gallery of the Capitol, Rome................. 29
The Three Ages. Bridgewater Gallery ................................ 35
Herodias with the Head of John the Baptist. Doria Gallery, Rome..... 39
Vanitas. Alte Pinakothek, Munich.................................... 41
St. Anthony of Padua causing a new-born Infant to speak. Fresco in the
Scuola del Santo, Padua............................................. 43
"Noli me tangere." National Gallery..
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