Titian, "Diana and Actaeon" (1556-59), National Gallery & National Gallery of Scotland, NG 6611 |
The British National Gallery and its sibling National Gallery of Scotland own a portion of the Poesie suite, paintings to be considered discreetly from the several other Titians owned there and beyond. The Spring of 2020 will find the National Gallery teaming with the Wallace Collection, the Prado, and Boston's Gardner Museum to reunite the six-painting suite for the first time since the 16th Century. The exhibition, Titian: Love Desire Death will run from 16 March until 14 June 2020.
Titian, "Diana and Callisto" (1556-59), National Gallery & National Gallery of Scotland, NG6616 |
Of course there are many other Titians to encounter, even within the same museums where the Poesie paintings reside. But the exceptional opportunity to see this suite of paintings together at once is sort of a reason to plan a trip to London this spring!
Paintings in the poesie are
Diana and Actaeon (1556-1559), Actaeon1.0033_Titian
Diana and Callisto (1556-1559), Callisto1.0022_Titian
Venus and Adonis (1554), Adonis1.0032.1_Titian
Danaƫ (1554-1556), Danaƫ1.0008.2a3_TitianWellington
Rape of Europa (1560-1562), Europa1.0028_Titian
Perseus and Andromeda (1554-1556), PerseusAndromeda1.0015_Titian