"This shows the hand of a confident artist—the leader, the head of the studio, Titian himself—and this is why the *Ecce Homo* version is the one which preserves Titian's artistry," he said.
“It is clearly the portrait of a banker, a lawyer, some professional man in his workspace,” said Bakirtzis, an art and architectural historian who is the director at APAC. An exhibit of Titian ...
At TEFAF Maastricht 2025, Old Masters meet Minimalism, and medieval armor stands alongside Warhol and Art Deco. See highlights here.
On its surface, Titian's canvas portrays a bedraggled Jesus ... through the craquelure – those alluring cracks in old master paintings – was first described by the art historian Paul Joannides ...
I'm excited to get my hands on this month's edition of The Burlington Magazine, which appears to have a very interesting ...
An ostrich, a chalk study dating from around 1550, attributed to Titian Martin Clayton, the head of prints and drawings at the Royal Collection Trust, tells The Art Newspaper: “Rather than any ...
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