The Later Works of Titian
Sir Claude Phillips
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  • "Nymph and Shepherd" (Vienna), [9], [106]
  • "Ottavio Farnese with his Beloved": see [Venus with Organ Player]
  • Philip II., Portrait of (Madrid), [16]
  • "Pietà," [73], [94], [106], [107]
  • Pope Paul III., Portrait of (Naples), [52];
  • (Hermitage), [53]
  • Pope Paul III. with Alessandro Farnese and Ottavio Farnese (Naples), [53], [60]
  • "Portrait of a Man" (Dresden), [89]
  • "Portrait of a Man in Black" (Louvre), [22 (footnote)]
  • "Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple" (Venice), [42]-[45]
  • "Prometheus Bound to the Rock," [71]
  • "Prince Philip of Austria in Armour" (Madrid), [73];
  • (Pitti), [74];
  • (Naples), [74]
  • "Rape of Europa," [9], [90], [92], [95]
  • "Religion succoured by Spain" (Madrid), [100]
  • "Sacred and Profane Love" (Borghese Gallery), [8], [29], [92]
  • "Sacrifice of Isaac" (Venice), [50]
  • "St. Jerome in Prayer" (Louvre), [14]
  • "St. Jerome in the Desert" (Milan), [96]
  • "St. John in the Desert" (Venice), [64]
  • "St. Margaret in a Landscape" (Madrid), [76]
  • "St. Peter Martyr," [8], [11], [50], [79], [84]
  • "Sisyphus" (Madrid), [71]
  • Strada, Jacopo da, Portrait of (Vienna), [100]
  • "Tantalus" (Madrid), [71]
  • "Three Ages, The" (Bridgewater Gallery), [106]
  • Titian, Portrait of, by himself (Berlin), [40], [41];
  • (Madrid), [94];
  • (Pitti), [9];
  • (Uffizi), [40], [41]
  • "Titian and Franceschini" (Windsor Castle), [42]
  • "Trinity, The," [86]
  • "Twelve Cæsars, Series of," [34]-[36]
  • Vasto, Marqués del: see [Alfonso d' Avalos]
  • "Venere del Pardo" (Paris), [9]; see also [Jupiter and Antiope]
  • "Venetian Storm Landscape" (Buckingham Palace), [10]
  • "Venus Anadyomene" (Bridgewater Gallery), [29]
  • "Venus and Cupid" (Tribuna), [14], [15], [29], [65]
  • "Venus of Urbino," [28], [29], [32], [66], [92]
  • "Venus with the Mirror" (Hermitage), [90]
  • "Venus with the Organ Player" (Madrid), [66]
  • "Virgen de los Dolores" (Madrid), [79]
  • "Worship of Venus" (Madrid), [65], [66], [87]
  • "Young Nobleman, Portrait of" (Florence), [22]