An Allegory of Prudence – (Titian Ramsey Peale Ii) Trước Kế tiếp


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ngày: 1550

kích thước: 75 x 68 cm

viện bảo tàng: National Gallery (London, United Kingdom)

Kỹ thuật: Oil On Canvas

The three heads allude to the three ages of man: youth, maturity and old age. The inscription is arranged in three sections associated with the respective heads underneath.The left head resembles Titian himself in old age; the bearded central man has been thought to represent his son Orazio, while the youth may depict his cousin and heir, Marco Vecellio (born 1545).The triple-headed beast - wolf, lion and dog - is a symbol of prudence.

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