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Titian Room North Wall
Titian Room, East Wall
Titian Room, South Wall
Titian Room, West Wall
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East Wall
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West Wall

1. Frame. 

Italian, late 15th century. Inside is a photographic reproduction of a Persian velvet textile, late 15th–early 16th century

2. Vase. 

Italian, 19th century. Glass

3. Cabinet. 

Italian, late 18th century. Painted and gilded wood

4. The Continence of Scipio, 

about 1550. Studio of Bonifazio Veronese (Italian, 1487–1553). Oil on canvas

5. Velvet Curtain bearing shield of a marquis. 

Italian, about 1750. Silk, with metallic yarns

6. Glaive (sword). 

Italian, Rome, about 1605. Steel blade

7. Side Chair. 

Italian, 19th century. Painted wood, with marble inlay

8. Side Chairs (six in this room). 

Italian, early 19th century. Mahogany

9. Frame. 

Italian, about 1500. Inside is an Italian or Spanish silk velvet, about 1625–50.

10. Side Chair. 

Dutch, 19th century. Wood, with paint and inlay

11. Christ Carrying the Cross, 

about 1505–10. Circle of Giovanni Bellini (about 1431/6–1516). Oil and tempera on panel

12. Cup. 

Norwegian, 17th century. Silver

13. Venetian Senator. 

Italian, Venice, 18th century. Marble. Behind the sculpture is an 18th-century Italian embroidered insignia on a modern textile.

14. Cabinet. 

Italian, 19th century. Satinwood and mahogany. Inside are decanters, glasses, vases, bowls, glass boxes, et al.

15. Stools. 

Italian, 18th century. Walnut. With embroidered covers, French, about 1700. Linen, with silk and wool

1. The Rape of Europa, 

1562. Titian (Italian, about 1488–1576). Oil on canvas

2. Fabric from Isabella Stewart Gardner’s ball gown designed by Frederick Worth. 

French, about 1890. Modern reproduction of a silk textile

3. Candlestick in the form of an Angel. 

Italian, early 1600s. Bronze

4. Chalice. 

Italian, 19th century. Silver

5. Plate. 

Italian, Venice, early 16th century. Enameled copper

6. Cupid Blowing a Horn, 

17th century. Follower of François Duquesnoy (active Brussels, 1594–1643). Bronze

7. Console Table. 

Italian, mid-1700s. Painted and gilded wood

8. Armchair (set of seven in this room), 

about 1773. Attributed to Antonio Landucci (Italian, active 1770–1783). Painted and gilded walnut

9. Vase. 

Italian, 1846. Maiolica

10. Rape of Europa, 

1917. Paul Manship (American, 1885–1966). Bronze

11. The Rape of Europa, 

about 1628–1640. Traditionally attributed to Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599–1641). Photographic reproduction of the original drawing

12. Pine Cone Vase. 

Italian, Deruta, 19th century. Maiolica

13. Christ Delivering the Keys to Saint Peter, 

about 1521–25. Vincenzo Catena (Italian, about 1480–1531). Oil on canvas

14. King Philip IV of Spain, 

1628–1629. Diego Velázquez (Spanish, 1599–1660). Oil on canvas

15. Cope (ecclesiastical vestment). 

Italian, 16th century. Silk

16. Armchair. 

Italian, 18th century. Wood

17. Bindo Altoviti, 

1549. Benvenuto Cellini (Italian, 1500–1571). Bronze

18. Self-Portrait, 

about 1545. Baccio Bandinelli (Italian, 1448–1560). Oil on wood

1. Side Chair (six in this room). 

Italian, early 19th century. Mahogany

2. A Woman with a Lute, 

1520. Bartolomeo Veneto (Italian, active 1502–1531). Oil on panel

3. Antiochus and Stratonice, 

about 1550. Studio of Bonafazio Veronese (Italian, 1487–1553). Oil on canvas

4. Velvet from a Dossal or Canopy. 

Italian, about 1750. Cut silk with appliqués of embroidered linen

5. Chest. 

Italian, 18th century. Carved and gilded wood covered with 17th-century silk velvet, voided and cut

6. The Nativity, 

late 15th–early 16th century. Liberale de Verona (Italian, about 1445–about 1526). Oil on panel

7. Leather-Covered Chairs. 

Italian, 17th century. Wood

 

Center of Room

  • Armchairs (seven in this room), about 1773. Attributed to Antonio Landucci (Italian, active 1770–1783). Painted and gilded walnut
  • Two Console Tables. Italian, about 1780. Wood with marble tops
  • Carpet. Persian, Herat, 17th century. Wool pile on cotton foundation

1. Portrait of a Man, 

1576. Giovan Battista Moroni (Italian, about 1520–1578). Oil on canvas

2. Velvet Cope. 

Italian, about 1675–1750. Silk

3. Armchair. 

Italian, 18th century. Painted wood

4. Venus Wounded by a Rose’s Thorn. 

Copy of an Italian 16th century work. Oil on canvas

5. Commode. 

Italian, 18th century. Painted wood, with pastiglia (gesso ornament)

6. Namban Chest. 

Japanese, mid-17th century. Lacquered wood, with gold and silver decoration, inlaid with mother-of-pearl

7. Woman in a Turban, 

about 1516–18. Francesco Torbido (Italian, about 1482–1562). Oil on canvas

8. Virgin and Child in a Landscape with Saints, 

about 1520–25. Bonifazio Veronese (Italian, 1487–1553). Oil on panel

9. Zaccaria Vendramin, 

16th century. Follower of Jacopo Tintoretto (Italian, 1519–1594). Oil on canvas

10. Christ Disputing in the Temple, 

mid-1540s. Paris Bordone (Italian, 1500–1571). Oil on canvas

11. Satin Cope. 

Italian, 17th century. Silk

12. Armchair.

Italian, 18th century. Painted wood

13. Settee.

English, late 18th century. Wood, with caning

14. Juana of Austria and a Young Girl, 

1561–1562. Sofonisba Anguissola (Italian, about 1532–1625). Oil on canvas

 

Center of Room

15. Armchairs (set of seven in this room), 

about 1773. Attributed to Antonio Landucci (Italian, active 1770–1783). Painted and gilded walnut

16. Two Console Tables. 

Italian, about 1780. Wood, with marble tops

17. Carpet. 

Persian, Herat, 17th century. Wool pile on cotton foundation

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