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The fate of Mary Shelley’s ‘Titian’
03/2008 | 1260 | 150
Pages: 173-181
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Brown, Beverly Louise (Brown, Beverly Louise)
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Illustrations
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21. Woman taken in adultery, by Titian. c.1508–10. Canvas, 139.2 by 181.7 cm. (Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow)
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22. Woman taken in adultery, by Pietro Anderloni after a painting attributed to Titian. 1821. Engraving, 51.2 by 69.1 cm. (British Museum, London)
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23. Moses and the daughters of Jethro, by Pietro Anderloni after a painting attributed to Nicolas Poussin. 1819. Engraving, 51.4 by 68.5 cm. (British Museum, London)
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24. Moses and the daughters of Jethro, by Nicolas Colombel?. c.1680. Canvas, 248 by 356 cm. (Raccolte Civiche Milanesi, Milan). From an old photograph
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25. Woman taken in adultery, by Bonifacio de’ Pitati. c.1538–40. Canvas, 175 by 340 cm. (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
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26. Woman taken in adultery, by Luigi Bridi after a painting attributed to Palma Vecchio. 1812. Engraving, 14.3 by 25.4 cm. From R. Gironi: Pinacoteca del Palazzo Reale delle Scienze e delle Arti di Milano. (British Library, London)
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27. Woman taken in adultery, by Polidoro da Lanciano. c.1545–50. Canvas, 163 by 202 cm. (Szépmûvészeti Múzeum, Budapest)
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28. Woman taken in adultery, by Antonio Palma. c.1550–60. Canvas, 102 by 198 cm. (Location unknown, sold Christie’s, London, 11th February 1966)
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29. Woman taken in adultery, here attributed to Antonio Palma. c.1550–60. Canvas, 181 by 335 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris)