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 TITIAN'S MISTRESS TITIAN'S MISTRESS. See Bella di Ti- ziano. TITIAN AND HIS MISTRESS. See Di- iin/i, Laura. TITIAN'S UNCLE, Titian, Hampton Court ; canvas, H. 3 ft. 9 in. x 3 ft. 2 in. Half-length, dressed in black, standing at a table, a book in one hand, a golden apple in the other. Named as above between 1842 and 1854, but for what reason is not appar- ent Perhaps a portrait of Parteuio, a poet and friend of Titian, who wrote verses on his pictures. C. & C., Titian, ii. 429 ; Law, XTV. Engraved by Reindel ; L. Desploces ; A. Girardet Musee royal, i. Part 1 ; Fil- hol, x. PL 704 ; Landon, Musce, xiv. PI. 61 ; Villot, Cat. Louvre ; Ch. Blanc, ficole ro- maine ; Cab. Crozat, i. PI. 50. TKADUK. See Kadllk. TOBAR, Don ALONSO MIGUEL DE, born at Higuera, near Aracena, in 1678, died in Madrid in 1758. Spanish school ; pupil in Seville of Juan Antonio Fajardo, a mediocre painter ; afterwards improved his style by copying the works of Murillo, and became the most noted of his imitators. Probably much of his work passes under In 1720 Hist. Cat. Hampton Court, 38. TITIAN, VISIT TO, Daniel Huntington, I the name of his great exemplar. Samuel Hawk Collection, New York ; canvas. Clem- ent VH. and Charles V., seated in centre, with court- iers standing behind ; at right, ladies seated ; at left, Titian standing, uncovering his picture of the Entomb- ment, now in the Louvre ; in background, through the window, are seen the tow- ers of Bologna. Scene in 1530, when Titian went to Bologna to paint the por- traits of the Pope and the Emperor. Art Treasures of America, ii. 25, 28. TITUS AND VESPA- SIAN, TRIUMPH OF, Giulio Romano, ' he became a familiar of the Holy Office, Louvre, Paris ; wood, H. 4 f t. x 5 ft. 7 in. Ti- and in the same year executed for the Ca- tus and Vespasian, crowned with laurel, in a thedral of Seville his most famous original chariot drawn by four horses, marching in a work, Nuestra Sefiora del Consuelo (Virgin procession which is passing under the tri- of Consolation), which won him the favour umphal arch erected to commemorate the of Philip V. and the appointment (1729) of conquest of Judea ; above, the Goddess of court painter. Other works : Madonna, Vir- Victory flies down to crown them ; in front gin appearing to St. Francis, Academia S. of the chariot a Roman officer holds by the Fernando, Madrid ; Virgin in Contempla- hair a Jewess the personification of con- tion, Portrait of an Infanta, Heirs of Don quered Judea ; he is preceded by a soldier Sebastian, Pau ; St. Joseph and Infant Je- bearing the seven-branched candle-stick, sus, Berlin Museum. Copies after Murillo : Painted for Duke of Mantua, from whom Portrait of Murillo, Museo del Prodo, Ma- acquired by Charles I. of England ; sold af- drid ; Virgeu de la Fajn, Cadiz Museum ; ter his death to Jabach, who sold it to Louis Good Shepherd, Infant St. John, S. Isidore, Triumph of Titus and Vespasian, Giulio Romano, Louvre, Paris,