Exhibition at the Galleria Borghese celebrates the loan of Titian's 'Nymph and Shepherd'
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Exhibition at the Galleria Borghese celebrates the loan of Titian's 'Nymph and Shepherd'
Sassoferrato, Three ages of man, from Tiziano, 1682 ca, oil on canvas, 93x153,5cm, Galleria Borghese, ph. Cohen. © Galleria Borghese.



ROME.- The Galleria Borghese is presenting Tiziano: Dialogues of Nature and Love, a dossier exhibition celebrating the loan of Nymph and Shepherd – an autograph work executed by the Venetian master around 1565 – granted by the Kunstistoriches Museum of Vienna as part of a programme of cultural exchange between the two institutions.

The encounter between the work from Vienna and Titians paintings in the Galleria provides an opportunity to link the works around several constant themes in the painter’s production: Nature, understood as landscape, but also as a place of human action; Love in its diverse forms – divine, natural, matrimonial; and Time, which marks and regulates the human life cycle, assimilating into the harmony of the universe.

Nature and Love are bound by a harmonious relationship, part of the life cycle, to which alludes the amorous and musical allegory of Nymph and Shepherd, one of the master’s last works, considered by some the summa of his artistic aspirations.

The exhibition finds its natural setting in room XX, on the second floor of the museum, where paintings by Titian and other artists of the Venetian school are already on display. The current arrangement of Sacred and Profane Love and Venus blindfolding Cupid – placed facing one another – suggests displaying Nymph and Shepherd on the other axis, facing The Three Ages of Man on the opposite wall, which is a replica by Sassoferrato, who during the 17th century copied – in all probability for the Borghese family itself – one of Titian’s painting that was present in Rome. Nymph and Shepherd is the perfect pendant to the paintings on the opposite wall, it also being a reflection – but at the end of the old painter’s life – on the passing of time, which devours everything.

Almost as if commenting on the themes and styles of this intense dialogue are Adam and Eve by Marco Basaiti, two presudo-Giorgionesque singers, and two other Titians, the Flagellation of Christ and the St Dominic, which are chronologically near the painter’s later displayed in the room. The exhibition is completed by the problematic painting – formerly thought to be a prototype by Veronese, but currently considered a late derivation from lost Titianesque model – portraying Venus, Cupid and a Satyr, displayed as a comment on Venus blindfolding Cupid.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue published by Arte’m which texts by the curator, Maria Giovanna Sarti. Scheduled for publication on this occasion os the first volume of the Galleria series (De Luca editore) – monographic, in-depth studies of themes and works of the Borghese Collection – dedicated to Titian, and in particular the painting Venus blindfolding Cupid and the works of his later years, on which diagnostic investigations have recently been carries out, whose results will be presented for the first time.










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