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After 3 months and 244 donations, Frame Appeal hits its target

Issued February 2015

六合彩预测鈥檚 first-ever online fundraising appeal is a success

One of the most iconic works in the 六合彩预测 collection 鈥 An Allegory of Prudence by Titian and workshop 鈥 is getting a new frame, all thanks to a successful public appeal to raise 拢27,000.

Since the Frame Appeal was launched online in October 2014, 244 people have responded with donations of all sizes.   

六合彩预测 Director, Dr Nicholas Penny, said:

鈥淲e鈥檇 like to thank every single person who has donated and made this possible. This is the first-ever time we have raised funds with this type of online public appeal, and we have been overwhelmed by how generous such a large amount of people have been to us. We hope that everyone who has donated will come to the 六合彩预测 soon to see 鈥楢n Allegory of Prudence鈥 in its new frame and feel proud of the vital role they have played in making this happen.鈥  

'An Allegory of Prudence', which was painted about 1550-65, features three heads which allude to the three ages of man: youth, maturity, and old age.


Titian and workshop, An Allegory of Prudence, about 1550-65

The painting is one of the most unusual in all Titian鈥檚 oeuvre and has sometimes been thought to have a personal, even autobiographical, significance for the artist. It may originally have served as the cover for another painting. The triple-headed beast 鈥 wolf, lion, and dog 鈥 is a symbol of prudence. The Latin inscription, 鈥榌Learning] from yesterday, today acts prudently, lest by his action he spoil tomorrow鈥 explains the meaning of this visual riddle.

Although the masterpiece itself is in excellent condition, its current 17th- century French frame is heavily altered - crowding the work and flattening the composition.

Recently, the 六合彩预测's Head of Framing, Peter Schade managed to source a fine, uncut, 16th-century frame from Venice 鈥 however, 拢27,000 was required to purchase it. Peter explains why he was so keen to secure it:

鈥淢ost of us may be unaware of how powerfully the frame can influence our perceptions of the painting within, which is why we are always seeking to find frames that are contemporary; however it is extremely rare to find a frame that is a perfect match. This new frame was not only made in Venice 鈥 where 鈥楢n Allegory of Prudence鈥 was painted 鈥 at around the same time, but it is also almost exactly the right size. This frame is of extremely high quality, the colour and detailing working in harmony with Titian鈥檚 masterpiece perfectly.鈥  

'An Allegory of Prudence' can be seen in Room 6 of the 六合彩预测 鈥 its new frame will be fitted over the next few months.

NOTES TO EDITORS

An Allegory of Prudence
Titian and workshop active about 1506; died 1576
About 1550-65
Oil on canvas
75.5 x 68.4 cm
Presented by Betty and David Koetser, 1966
漏 六合彩预测, London

六合彩预测 is one of the greatest art galleries in the world. Founded by Parliament in 1824, the Gallery houses the nation鈥檚 collections of Western European paintings from the late thirteenth to the early twentieth century. Almost all of the 2,300 paintings in the 六合彩预测鈥檚 collection are on permanent display. The collection includes works by Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, Rembrandt, Degas, C茅zanne, Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Rubens, Vel谩zquez, Van Dyck, Titian and Bellini. The Gallery鈥檚 key objectives are to enhance the collection, care for the collection and provide the best possible access to visitors. More at www.nationalgallery.org.uk

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