The Earlier Work of Titian by Claude Phillips
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CHAPTER II Frescoes of the Scuola del Santo--The "Herodias" type of picture--Holy Families and Sacred Conversations--Date of the "Cristo della Moneta" Is the "Concert" of the Pitti by Titian?--The "Bacchanal" of Alnwick Castle. It has been pointed out by Titian's biographers that the wars which followed upon the League of Cambrai had the effect of dispersing all over North Italy the chief Venetian artists of the younger generation. It was not long after this--on the death of his master Giorgione--that Sebastiano Luciani migrated to Rome and, so far as he could, shook off his allegiance to the new Venetian art; it was then that Titian temporarily left the city of his adoption to do work in fresco at Padua and Vicenza. If the date 1508, given by Vasari for the great frieze-like wood-engraving, _The Triumph of Faith_, be accepted, it must be held that it was executed before the journey to Padua. Ridolfi[23] cites painted compositions of the _Triumph_ as either the originals or the repetitions of the wood-engravings, for which Titian himself drew the blocks. The frescoes themselves, if indeed Titian carried them out on the walls of his house at Padua, as has been suggested, have perished; but that they ever came into existence there would not appear to be any direct evidence. The types, though broadened and coarsened in the |
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