Titian’s First Masterpiece: The Flight into Egypt

Scholarly exhibition at the National Gallery focusing on an early work by Titian currently on loan from the Hermitage.

The picture put a religious scene into a wonderful landscape complete with detailed flowers and animals. Ii was displayed with drawing s which complemented it in front of it.

The rest of the gallery included other Titian’s from the Hermitage and contemporary Venetian works from the National Gallery’s collections such as the Bellini “Madonna of the Meadow” and a Giorgione from the collection I didn’t know. In fact I felt the pastoral figure at the back of the Titian was very similar to the main figure in “The Tempest”.

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