A key series of Old Master paintings by Italian Renaissance master Titian will be reunited for the first time in over 300 years for a forthcoming traveling exhibition. Commissioned by King Philip II ...
On paper, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s show of seven paintings by the Italian Renaissance great Titian might sound a modest affair, but make no mistake: “Titian: Women, Myth & Power” is a not ...
Titian painted two versions of this powerful cleric. In one, he’s slightly obscured, and both the reason and the technique are fascinating. Have you ever seen a Renaissance portrait quite like this ...
Titian, "The Rape of Europa" (1559–1562), oil on canvas, 70 × 81 inches, at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston (© Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston) BOSTON — For the whimsical writer on ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — The man in the black velvet doublet stares through reddish, bulging eyes as he stands at a slight angle, with his left hand holding a folded, white paper and his right hand either ...
Installers move Titian’s "The Rape of Europa" across the Hostetter Gallery after its return to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum from being on loan to the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. (Jesse Costa ...
Titian’s knockout painting “Portrait of a Lady in White” might be misnamed. The three-quarter-length, roughly lifesize figure of a winsome but chaste young woman dressed in luxurious satin and ...
He may not have a Ninja Turtle named after him, but Tiziano Vecellio of Venice — Titian, to English speakers — has a claim to being the most enduringly influential painter of the Renaissance, even ...