Titian: The Triumph of Love

Very small exhibition at the National Gallery to celebrate the conservation of a picture by Titian.

The picture is round one representing the Triumph of Love shown as a cupid on the back of lion. It was a cover for a portrait so is shown alongside Titain’s “Allegory of Prudence”, the wonderful picture of three ages of man which may also have been a cover and the reverse of other works.

It is a nice small study of a niche subject. It complimented my Courtauld Summer School as it had been owned by the Vendramin family who feature in the great Titian family portrait in the gallery.

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