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1850: Purchase of the Cristoforo Barbarigo collection
In 1850 the Museum acquired the collection from the Palace of Venetian
patrician Cristoforo Barbarigo, in whose palace the artist Titian died
in the 16th century. The Barbarigo collection, including a number of pieces
by Titian, had been put together in the 16th century and described in
detail by Ridolfi, historian of the Renaissance era. When the Museum acquired
the Barbarigo paintings it already possessed three canvases by Titian,
Danae, Portrait of a Young Woman (Crozat, 1772) and The Flight
into Egypt (Bruhl, 1769), but now it gained another five pieces, including
his masterpieces The Penitent Mary Magdalene and St Sebastian.
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Repentant Mary Magdalene
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
Image in the Digital collection

St Sebastian
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
Image in the Digital collection
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