Portrait du doge Francesco Venier

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Portrait du doge Francesco Venier


Détails

Artiste
Titien
Année
1554
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
114 × 99 cm

L'histoire

Francesco Venier was a sick man when Venice made him Doge in 1554. He held the office barely two years before he died, in 1556, and Titian painted him in that short window, catching a face that already looks tired under the heavy gold and crimson of the ducal robes. There is a second reason this picture matters. Titian's official portraits of the doges, made for a long commemorative frieze in the great council hall of the Doge's Palace, all burned in the fire that gutted those rooms in 1577. This canvas, a separate version that stayed in private hands, is part of what survives of Titian's doges. He was an old man by now, in his sixties, and the loose, smoky handling of the robes shows it.

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