Below the surface of an oil painting by Italian Renaissance master Titian, experts have identified a previously unknown work by the artist using scientific analysis, the Andreas Pittas Art ...
In the official mind of Manhattan’s Metropolitan Museum of Art only two men have ever really used paint. One was Rembrandt the Dutchman. The other was Titian the Venetian. Of some 300 closely ...
TASS/. Italian painter Titian Vecellio's (1488/1490-1576) painting Rest on The Flight into Egypt (1512), found in 2002 in a plastic bag with no frame at a bus stop in London seven years after ...
The former's headline lot, Titian's Rest on the Flight into Egypt (c.1510), set a new auction record for the artist, hammering for $22,178,280. The wooden panel painting, measuring 46 x 62.9 cm ...
Born Tiziano Vecellio in 1488, Titian, together with his studio in Venice, produced hundreds of paintings until his death in 1576. Researchers know that he re-used canvases on partially-finished work.
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 ...