The Triumph of Love

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The painting has been cut down from a rectangular shape. It was originally the cover for a portrait of a noblewoman by Titian in Vendramin’s collection. Emblematic covers protected paintings from scrutiny.

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Oxford

Title

The Triumph of Love

Date

c. 1545

Medium

oil on canvas, mounted on panel

Measurements

H 88.3 x W 88.3 cm

Accession number

WA2008.89

Acquisition method

Accepted by HM Government in lieu of inheritance tax and allocated to the Ashmolean Museum, purchased (Virtue-Tebbs, Madan and Russell Funds) with the assistance of the Art Fund (with a contribution from the Wolfson Foundation), Daniel Katz Ltd, the Friends of the Ashmolean, the Tradescant Group, the Elias Ashmole Group, Mr Michael Barclay, the Highfield family, the late Mrs Yvonne Carey, the late Mrs Felicity Rhodes and other private donations, 2008

Work type

Painting

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