Titian's Mistress

Titian's Mistress, also known as An Unknown Lady, is an oil painting variously attributed to Titian, his workshop, or both. It was painted in about 1550 or 1560.[1][2] The painting is part of the Wellington Collection at Apsley House in London.[1][2]

Titian's Mistress
ArtistTitian and studio
Yearc.1550–1560
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions97.5 cm × 71 cm (38.4 in × 28 in)
LocationApsley House, London
AccessionWM 1620

Prints

There is a print by Lucas Vorsterman II, dated 1640–1666, after the painting by Titian in Apsley House. A painted copy of the Titian is mentioned in Rubens' house inventory of 1640, and may be the source of the print. A print by Sir Anthony van Dyck, also entitled Titian's Mistress, is unrelated to the paintings.[3]

See also

References

  1. English Heritage.
  2. The Wellington Collection.
  3. The British Museum.

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Further reading

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