Madonna of the Cherries explained

The Madonna of the Cherries is a 1515 painting by Titian, heavily influenced by the work of Giovanni Bellini. Originally oil on wood, it was later transferred to canvas. During the 17th century it formed part of the collection of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, where it was copied by David Teniers.[1] It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

Theatrum Pictorium

This painting was documented in David Teniers the Younger's catalog Theatrum Pictorium of the art collection of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in 1659 and again in 1673,[2] but the portrait had already enjoyed notoriety in Teniers' portrayals of the Archduke's art collection:

See also

References

  1. Web site: Wallace Collection Online - The Madonna of the Cherries (after Titian). wallacelive.wallacecollection.org. 2016-05-07.
  2. https://archive.org/stream/gri_33125009347911#page/n120/mode/1up 62