Self-Portrait (Titian, Berlin)
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''Self-Portrait'' is an oil on canvasKaminski, 98 self-portrait by the
Venetian Venetian often means from or related to: * Venice, a city in Italy * Veneto, a region of Italy * Republic of Venice (697–1797), a historical nation in that area Venetian and the like may also refer to: * Venetian language, a Romance language s ...
painter
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italians, Italian (Republic of Venice, Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school (art), ...
, dated c. 1546–47.Jaffe, 142 While he painted a number of independent self-portraits in various formats, this is one of only two painted examples to survive.
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is in Madrid, dated c. 1560. Both share a somber and reserved palette, although this example is richer in tonal variation and colour harmonisation.Phillips, 183 It is unfinished, with his left hand, areas of his clothing only sketched and only roughly sketched. It has been suggested that the canvas is a
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, or study, for another now lost work. Another theory is that it was painted for family members for his memory after he died. Thematically and stylistically, the work can be associated with his 1545 '' Portrait of Pietro Aretino''. A number of versions or variants exist, including drawings from his own hand, and paintings attributed to his workshop.


Origin and purpose

Parts of the canvas are unfinished, especially the hands, the dark area around his face, and the drapery. It remained in Titian's studio in the Biri Grande, Venice, until his death, which some art historian see as evidence that it was intended as a study,Nichols, 183 although it may just have been simply because it was unfinished.Nichols, 229 The Italian painter, architect, and writer
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wrote in 1568 that Titian had made a number of self-portraits for his family to remember him by, and it is likely that this was one, given that it was not sold in his lifetime. However Vasari dates the portrait to c. 1562–64, this work more closely corresponds to a records of a version of a portrait given to
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in 1549.


Description

The painting's style is reminiscent of Titian's work of around 1560, especially the thick and irregular application of white paint in large sections. He seems to be around 60 years old, giving credence to the earlier dating. He wears the golden chain of the Order of the Golden Spur, wrapped in three strands, which was given to him by the
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in 1533.Richter, 167 The chain is intended to signify his knighthood and elevated social status.Partridge, 236 He wears a black cap in both paintings; a motif seen a number of other of his later works. While the origins of the motif are unknown, it is probably intend to connect him with scholarship; similar headgear is often associated with
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and
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. A further explanation is that he sough to cover up a bald spot. The portrait is in half length, with Titian in three-quarters profile view, seated behind a table, looking out into the distance.Rosand, 65 Although his expression is complex and hard to properly interpret, it can be viewed as a more outward looking and optimistic expression the 1567 Madrid self-portrait,Nichols, 166 and a number of art historians note the aging and physical decline he had undergone by the time of the later work.Tsaneva As with all of his independent self-portraits, he is looking to the side, avoiding the viewer, possibly out of humility, but in a dignified pose. He is shown with strong shoulders and a keen, alert gaze, in which some detect an air "of combativeness...disquietude...and misgiving". Unlike the Madrid canvas, the portrait does not refer to his occupation as a painter, although art historian David Rosand believes that "instead of an implement of his craft, however, the open brushwork itself declares the painter's art". Further, the emphasis on his hands may reference that as a painter his talent derived from them. That the canvas is unfinished gives insight into Titian's working methods and techniques.


Provenance

The painting was acquired by the
Gemäldegalerie, Berlin The Gemäldegalerie (, ''Painting Gallery'') is an art museum in Berlin, Germany, and the museum where the main selection of paintings belonging to the Berlin State Museums (''Staatliche Museen zu Berlin'') is displayed. It was first opened in ...
from the English Solly collection in the early 1820s.


See also

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List of works by Titian This incomplete list of works by Titian contains representative portraits and mythological and religious works from a large oeuvre that spanned 70 years. (Titian left relatively few drawings.) Painting titles and dates often vary by source. Lis ...


References


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Sources

*Jaffe, David, et al. In: ''Titian''. London: National Gallery London, 2003. *Kaminski, Marion. ''Titian''. Ullmann, 2007. *Nichols, Tom. "Titian and the End of the Venetian Renaissance". Reaktion Books, 2013. *Partridge, Loren. "Art of Renaissance Venice, 1400 1600". University of California Press, 2015. *Phillips, Claude. ''Titian''. New York: Parkstone, 2016. *Richter, George Martin. "Two Titian Self-Portraits". ''The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs'', Vol. 58, No. 337, 1931 *Rosand, David. "Titian Draws Himself". ''Artibus et Historiae'', Vol. 30, No. 59, 2009 *Tsaneva, Maria. "Titian: 130 Paintings and Drawings". Lulu Press, 2014. {{Titian 1540s paintings
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italians, Italian (Republic of Venice, Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school (art), ...
Titian, Berlin Paintings in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin Titian, Berlin Unfinished paintings