Young Woman in a Black Dress
Artist | Titian |
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Year | c. 1520[1] |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 59.5 cm × 44.5 cm (23.4 in × 17.5 in) |
Location | Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna |
The Young Woman in a Black Dress is an oil painting by Titian, dating to around 1520[1] and now held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It was later misattributed to Palma il Vecchio, then to Giovanni Cariani, until Roberto Longhi reattributed it as by Titian, which is now the critical consensus.
It depicts a woman half-length, facing the viewer, with her torso slightly twisted to give a sense of movement. One hand holds her black dress over her white shift, with a generous cleavage. The woman's physical type recurs in several other works by the artist, such as Flora and Woman with a Mirror - she may have been Titian's mistress, or simply a recurring model.
Notes
- 1 2 "Junge Frau in schwarzem Kleid". Kunsthistorisches Museum. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
References
- Francesco Valcanover, L'opera completa di Tiziano, Rizzoli, Milano 1969.
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