Title: Tarquin and Lucretia (Vienna)
Date work started: 1570
Date work completed: 1576
Place created: Casa Grande, Venice
Patron: unknown
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Sequence: Itinerary 1 of 4
Owner Name: Titian
In possession from: 1570 to Unknown
Location: Casa Grande
Notes:
It has been suggested that this was part of a larger picture with entire figures (Popp 1921, Bernaud-Hours 1964), and in the possession of Lord Arundel in 1622, passing to Charles I, and then to the French Royal family, but there is no evidence of any cut to the canvas.
Citations: Rosand, David, Titian, (New York: H. Abrams, 1978) page 361.
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Sequence: Itinerary 2 of 4
Owner Name: Jauner von Schroffenegg
In possession from: Unknown to 1907
Location: Vienna
Notes:
Citations: Ferino-Pagden, Sylvia, Late Titian and the Sensuality of Painting, (Venice: Marsilio, 2008) page 236.
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Sequence: Itinerary 3 of 4
Owner Name: Pisko Gallery
In possession from: 1907 to 1907
Location: Lothringerstrasse 14
Notes:
Citations: Ferino-Pagden, Sylvia, Late Titian and the Sensuality of Painting, (Venice: Marsilio, 2008) page 236.
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Sequence: Itinerary 4 of 4
Owner Name: Akademie der bildenden Kunste
In possession from: 1907 to Present
Location: Akademie der bildenden Kunste
Notes:
When acquired in 1907 by the Akademie, it was listed in the catalogue as "Othello" by Veronese. The Akademie director, Gerisch, gave it the current title and attribution to Titian.
Citations: Ferino-Pagden, Sylvia, Late Titian and the Sensuality of Painting, (Venice: Marsilio, 2008) page 236.