Titian at Apsley

Nice exhibition at Aspley House presenting recent research on the Titian’s there.

All the pictures were of women. At one end of the room two from the house were hung with one from the Courtauld. One of the Apsley House pictures had been recently x-rayed and a version of the Courtauld picture of “Toilet of Venus” had been revealed of which two versions are known.

There was also a nice feature on their Danae picture which had been to the Prado for conservation in 2013. Work done there showed it to be the picture that Philip II bought direct from the artist as opposed to the one bought by Velazquez for Philip IV which it had thought to have been. There was a nice comparison of three know versions, this one, the one in the Prado and one in Naples.

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