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  APPENDIX

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  Locations of Paintings

  PAINTINGS BY TITIAN

  Ancona, Church of San Domenico

  Crucifixion, 563

  Ancona, Museo Civico

  Madonna in Glory with Sts Francis and Blaise and the Donor Alvise Gozzi (the Gozzi altarpiece), 178

  Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum

  Jacopo Pesaro Presented to St Peter by Pope Alexander, 62

  Bergamo, Accademia Carrara

  Orpheus and Eurydice, 49

  Berlin, Staatliche Museen

  Portrait of Clarissa Strozzi, 412, 415, 762n7

  Self-portrait, 1546–7?, 474

  Young Woman with a Dish of Fruit (Emilia Vecellio?), 577

  Besançon, Musée du Temps

  Portrait of Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle, 494

  Bologna, Pinacoteca Nazionale

  Christ on the Cross with the Good Thief, 781n16

  Bordeaux, Musée des Beaux-Arts

  Rape of Lucretia (variant), 672

  Boston, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

  Rape of Europa, 1559–62, 530

  Boston, Museum of Fine Arts

  St Catherine of Alexandria, 1568 (or studio), 617

  Brescia, Church of Santi Nazzaro e Celso

  Annunciating Angel, 196

  Risen Christ, 196

  St Sebastian, 196

  Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum

  Rape of Lucretia, 670, 707–8, 783n10

  Cincinnati Art Museum

  Portrait of Philip II Seated (attribution questioned), 731

  Copenhagen, Statens Museum for Kunst

  Portrait of a Man, 140, 746n23

  Detroit, Institute of Arts

  Portrait of Andrea de’ Franceschi, 316

  Dorset, Kingston Lacy, Bankes Collection

  Portrait of Nicolò Zen IV/201

  Dresden, Gemäldegalerie

  Portrait of Emilia Vecellio with a Fan, 577, 748n50

  Portrait of Lavinia as a Matron, 435, 681, 779–80n14

  Portrait of a Man with a Palm, 1561, 47, 586

  Reclining Nude in a Landscape, 146

  Sleeping Nude in a Landscape (also attrib. Giorgione), 17, 96

  Tribute Money, 162, 738n7

  Dublin, National Gallery

  Portrait of a Man, 144

  Earl of Halifax on loan to the London, National Gallery

  Young Man with a Red Sleeve, 140

  Edinburgh, National Gallery of Scotland

  Three Ages of Man (copy in Rome, Galleria Doria Pamphilj), 17, 114

  Venus Anadyomene, 146, 149, 194

  Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi

  Flora, 145, 147, 149, 194, 735752n18

  Portrait of Eleonora Gonzaga della Rovere, 347

  Portrait of Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, 346

  Portrait of Luca Beccadelli, 538

  Venus and Cupid with a Partridge, c. 1560–5 (with studio), 612

  Venus of Urbino, 340–1, 344, 462, 464, 522, 761–2n5

  Florence, Palazzo Pitti, Galleria Palatina

  Bust of Christ, 346

  Concert, 53, 169

  Copy of Raphael’s Portrait of Pope Julius II, 470

  La Bella, 343

  Madonna of Mercy, 680

  Nativity: possibly the ruined painting, 346

  Portrait of Cardinal Ippolito de’ Medici, 337

  Portrait of a Man, 767n10

  Portrait of Pietro Aretino, 232–3, 455, 475

  Portrait of Prince Philip IV/214

  Portrait of Tommaso de’ Mosti (?), 145, 215

  Portrait of a Young Englishman, 413

  Glasgow, Kelvingrove Art Gallery

  Christ and the Adulteress, 743n9

  Hampton Court, Royal Collection

  Portrait of a Man with a Book, 144

  Hartford, Connecticut, Wadsworth Atheneum

  Apollo and Marsyus (attribution questioned), 506

  Indianapolis, John Herron Art Museum

  Portrait of a Man (Ludovico Ariosto?), 182

  Kansas City, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

  Portrait of Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, 494

  Kassel, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen

  Portrait of a Soldier, 676

  Kreuzlingen, Klisters Collection

  Portrait of Laura Dianti, 183

  Kromíž, Archbishop’s Palace

  Flaying of Marsyas, 676, 682, 701, 712–7, 720

  Lausanne, private collection

  Venus and Adonis (with studio; Prado type), 777n14

  Leeds, Harewood House

  Portrait of Francis I, 731

  Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery; formerly the Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire

  Supper at Emmaus, 353

  London, National Gallery

  Allegory of Prudence (with studio) III/153, 415, 574–5, 730–1, 779n12

  Bacchus and Ariadne, 198

  Death of Actaeon, 720, 689

  La Schiavona, 135, 142–3

  Madonna and Child with Sts Catherine and John the Baptist (the

  Man with a Quilted Sleeve, 112, 139, 141, 143–4, 182, 735, 747n35, 772n1

  Noli me tangere, 17, 114, 136

  Tribute Money, 650

  Vendramin Family Venerating a Relic of the True Cross, 413

  Venus and Adonis (with studio; Prado type), 777n12

  Virgin and Child, 677

  Virgin and Child with the Infant St John and a Female Saint or Donor (the Aldobrandini Madonna), 255, 746n17, 756n6

  Virgin Suckling the Infant Christ, 699

  London, National Gallery, and Edinburgh, National Gallery of Scotland

  Diana and Actaeon, 530

  Diana and Callisto, 530

  London, Wallace Collection

  Perseus and Andromeda, 530

  Los Angeles, County Museum of Art

  Portrait of a Member of the Dolfin Family, 316

  Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum

  Portrait of Alfonso d’Avalos, Marquis of Vasto, 331

  Venus and Adonis (with studio; Prado type), 777n13

  Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado

  Adam and Eve (or studio), 743–4n27, 779n1

  Adoration of the Trinity (or La Gloria), 533

  Agony in the Garden, 573, 600

  Allegory of Lepanto, 705

  Allocution of Alfonso d’Avalos, 417

  Bacchanal of the Andrians, 148, 204

  Christ Carrying the Cross, 610–11

  Danaë, 522

  Ecce Homo (on slate), 1548, 487

  Ecce Homo, 677, 784n26

  Entombment of Christ (second version), 573, 577

  Entombment of Christ (variant, for Antonio Pérez?), 666

  Grieving Madonna (two versions), 524, 547

  Man w
ith a Clock (or the Knight of Malta), 537, 773n7

  Noli me tangere (of which only the head and shoulders of Christ survive), 534

  Portrait of Charles V on Horseback, 330, 497

  Portrait of Daniele Barbaro, 454

  Portrait of the Dead Isabella, 496

  Portrait of the Empress Isabella, 481

  Portrait of Federico Gonzaga in Blue, 262, 756n16

  Portrait of John Frederick of Saxony, 493

  Portrait of Philip II (with studio), 776n14

  Portrait of Philip II in Armour, 512

  Religion Succoured by Spain, 706

  St Margaret and the Dragon (for Mary of Hungary), 534

  Salome (Emilia Vecellio?), 577

  Self-portrait, 1562, 605, 738n7

  Sisyphus, 493

  Tityus, 493

  Venus and Adonis, 410, 530, 541

  Venus and Cupid with an Organist, c. 1555 (with studio), 612

  Venus with an Organist and Dog, c. 1550–5 (with studio), 612

  Virgin and Child with Sts Anthony of Padua and Roch, 753n9

  Worship of Venus, 165

  Madrid, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza

  Portrait of Francesco Venier, 536–7

  Madrid, Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo del Escorial

  Adoration of the Magi, 582

  Agony in the Garden, 600

  Crucifixion, 561, 773n11

  Last Supper, 626–7, 631

  Penitent St Jerome, 676, 707–8, 778n10

  St Margaret and the Dragon (for Philip), 532

  Madrid, Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo del Escorial, Old Church

  Martyrdom of St Lawrence, 633

  Mantua, Casa di Mantegna

  Portrait of Giulio Romano, 359

  Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria

  Portrait of a Monk, 520

  Milan, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana

  Adoration of the Magi (copy), 582

  Portrait of Gregorio Vecellio, 10

  Milan, Pinacoteca di Brera

  Penitent St Jerome, 560, 707–8, 778n6

  Portrait of Count Antonio Porcia e Brugnera, 413

  Munich, Alte Pinakothek

  Crowning with Thorns, 674, 720

  Madonna and Child, 602

  Portrait of a Man (Titian?), 144

  Young Woman with a Mirror, 129

  Naples, Gallerie Nazionali di Capodimonte

  Danaë, 463

  Penitent Magdalen, 598, 658

  Portrait of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, 462

  Portrait of Paul III, 466

  Portrait of Paul III, 1543, 439

  Portrait of Paul III with his Grandsons Alessandro and Ottavio Farnese, 468

 

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