My final destination and the real goal of this trip was the Venetian Painting Exhibition in the National Gallery of Art. I had always amazed by how the Venetian painters were able to capture the sensuality of a female body and presented in a provocative way. Bellini started it with the "Lady with a Mirror", 1515, which was featured in the poster for this exhibition, and Titian finally exceeded his old master with "Flora", 1520, "Pastroral Concert", 1510, among others. The most interesting showdown of this master-and-pupil "duel" was Bellini and Titian's "Feast of the Gods", 1514 and 1529 vs. Titian's "Bacchanal of the Andrians", 1522-1524, with the latter being an apparent rework of the same motif. It was this exhibition that reunited these two great paintings and placed them side by side as they were placed in an original exhibition arranged by Titian.
By the way, this beautiful nude young lady with a mirror is now sitting on the wall in front of my desk.
By the way, this beautiful nude young lady with a mirror is now sitting on the wall in front of my desk.
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