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Tag Archives: Burlington Magazine

Florentine portraiture in the Burlington!

commentary and criticism, hype & linkage, pictorial artsBy Matthias Wivel6 January 2016

Just a quick heads up: the latest issue of the Burlington Magazine January 2016, No. 1354, vol. 158) includes my review of the excellent exhibition of Florentine sixteenth-century portraiture. Curated by Carlo Falciani, it is showing at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris till 26 January. Do go see it if you can, it’s a real…

Newly Arisen

commentary and criticism, pictorial artsBy Matthias Wivel11 October 2013

In the latest issue of the Burlington Magazine Artur Rosenauer has published a previously unseen painting of the Risen Christ as an early Titian of around 1511. The painting, measuring 144 x 116,5 cm. was in the Bülow Collection in the nineteenth century until 1929 when it went to Uruguay. It is now in a…

A New Drawing by Titian

hype & linkage, pictorial artsBy Matthias Wivel4 March 201313 Comments

Above is a detail from a drawing that I’ve published in the new issue of the Burlington Magazine as by Titian. Not many drawings by the master is known, so this is a rare occurrence. I’m convinced that it’s by him, but am interested to see and hear what others think. So, if you’re interested,…

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