The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini
On December 21st the Metropolitan Museum, New York, will be opening an exhibition titled The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini. As long-time users know, the whole idea behind this site and its blog is that art, especially Renaissance art, depicts the artist’s mind and in portraits too. Every day, then, in honor of the occasion, we will be putting up a well-known portrait next to the artist’s own self-portrait and let you come to your own conclusions. Today it’s Titian’s Portrait of Pope Paul III (on the left)? Titian himself is on the right.
Here's a link to see some more by Titian.
Posted 30 Nov 2011: TitianPortraitureTheoryVisual Perception
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