The Earlier Work of Titian by Claude Phillips
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difficulties, but, above all, to give the fullest and most legitimate
expression to the subjects which he presents, and through them to himself. CHAPTER I Cadore and Venice--Early Giorgionesque works up to the date of the residence in Padua--New interpretations of Giorgione's and Titian's pictures. Tiziano Vecelli was born in or about the year 1477 at Pieve di Cadore, a district of the southern Tyrol then belonging to the Republic of Venice, and still within the Italian frontier. He was the son of Gregorio di Conte Vecelli by his wife Lucia, his father being descended from an ancient family of the name of Guecello (or Vecellio), established in the valley of Cadore. An ancestor, Ser Guecello di Tommasro da Pozzale, had been elected Podesta of Cadore as far back as 1321.[3] The name Tiziano would appear to have been a traditional one in the family. Among others we find a contemporary Tiziano Vecelli, who is a lawyer of note concerned in the administration of Cadore, keeping up a kind of obsequious friendship with his famous cousin at Venice. The Tizianello who, in 1622, dedicated to the Countess of Arundel an anonymous Life of Titian known as Tizianello's _Anonimo_, and died at Venice in 1650, was Titian's cousin thrice removed. Gregorio Vecelli was a valiant soldier, distinguished for his bravery in |
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