around 1510/15, Artist: Tiziano Vecellio, gen. Tizian
Named after the violet in her cleavage, Titian’s Violante is a classic example of the “belle donne” portraits so popular in 16th century Venice. The sensual physical beauty – the skin that seems to breathe, the silkily shimmering hair – is enhanced by the splendid dress with its richly nuanced material. Characteristics of Titian ’s early style are evident here: the partially very delicate brush-work, the tracery of the details, as well as the colours made intensely luminous by the use of wood as the picture’s surface.
Painting
Italian, Venetian
around 1510/15
Tiziano Vecellio, gen. Tizian (um 1488 Pieve di Cadore - 1576 Venedig) - GND
Poplar wood
slightly cut at lower and right side: 64,5 x 50,8 cm
Framed: 79 x 65 x 7 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 65
In the collection Bartholomeo della Nave until 1636, then bought by Lord Feilding (British ambassador in Venice) in 1638; In the collection Marques (Duke) of Hamilton, London (1638-1649); Since 1659 in the collection of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm.
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