“Portrait of a Girl in Furs” ( Italian: Ritratto di fanciulla in pelliccia ) is a painting by the Italian painter Titian (1490-1576), a representative of the Venetian school . Established around 1535 . It is stored in the collection of the Museum of the History of Art in Vienna (inv. No.GG 89).
| Titian | ||
| Portrait of a girl in furs . OK. 1535 | ||
| ital. Ritratto di fanciulla in pelliccia | ||
| canvas, oil. 93 × 63 cm | ||
| Museum of the History of Art , Vienna | ||
| ( inv. ) | ||
The picture comes from Spain , from where it passed into the possession of King Charles I of England ; in the possession of the Habsburgs since 1651 .
A characteristic portrait of a courtesan who served Titian as a model for other works; Peter Paul Rubens created a copy of this canvas.
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Literature
- Wolfgang Prohaska. Vienna Museum of the History of Art. Painting". - London: Scala Publishers, 2011 .-- 128 p. - ("Museums of the world"). - 7000 copies. - ISBN 978-34-065-2756-2 .
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