Self-Portrait (Titian, Madrid)
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''Self-Portrait'' is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian 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), ...
. Dating to about 1560, when Titian would have been over 70 years old, it is the later of his two surviving self-portraits. The painting is a realistic and unflattering depiction of the physical effects of old age, and as such shows none of the self-confidence of his earlier self-portrait (c. 1546–47) now in Berlin. That painting shows Titian in three-quarter view in an alert pose. Titian looks remote, aged and gaunt, staring into the middle distance, seemingly lost in thought.Hope & Fletcher & Dunkerton, 158 Yet the portrait projects dignity, authority and the mark of a master painter.


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Titian is dressed in simple but expensive clothes. In the lower left corner of the canvas he holds a paintbrush. Although the presence of the paintbrush is understated, it is the element that gives legitimacy to his implied status. Titian gave no indication as to his craft or profession in the Berlin portrait or any other earlier works; indeed this is one of the earliest self-portraits in western art in which the artist reveals himself as a painter. Titian's influence was such that the work led to numerous self-portraits by later generations of artists, including Velázquez and
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'' (1800–1801) depicted themselves in the act of painting.Enenkel, 62 The portrait is composed of deep shades of rich and distinguished black and brown, with small touches of white around his face and hair, and on his neckline and chain. Given the relatively flat pictorial plane, the viewer's attention is drawn to the sitter's sharp facial features: his high forehead, hooked nose, long beard and penetrating, deeply set eyes. Here, Titian's command of paint and shade marks a high point of his late period, and while the physical charisma seen in the Berlin picture has been diminished by age, it is now replaced with a sense of authority.Enenkel, 61 Titian was keenly aware of how others perceived him, and sought to control his reputation by keeping to a minimum public knowledge of his life.It is for this reason that estimates of his date of birth range from 1473 to 1490. 1488-90 is the most likely range.
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noted that by this stage in his life Titian had amassed enough wealth to not depend on commissioned work, or be beholden to any patron.Classen, 517 His self-portrait was intended to enhance how he was viewed by others. It draws attention to both his advanced age and—through his fine clothes and portrait in profile (a view then reserved for only the most noble)—his status. Titian inserted a similar self-portrait in which he wore a skull cap in his ''The Virgin and Child with Saints Titian and Andrew'', which he intended for his tomb in
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* Areti, Pietro. ''Titian's portraits through Aretino's lens''. Pennsylvania State University, 1995. * Classen, Albrecht. ''Old age in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance''. Walter de Gruyter, 2007. * Enenkel, K. A. E. ''Modelling the Individual: Biography and Portrait in the Renaissance''. Rodopi B.V.Editions, 1998. * Hope, Charles & Fletcher, Jennifer & Dunkerton, Jill. ''Titian''. National Gallery London, 2003. * Kaminski, Marion. ''Titian''. Ullmann, 2007. {{Titian Titian, Madrid 1560s paintings Titian, Madrid Paintings by Titian in the Museo del Prado