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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The grand scale of Titian’s twelve-sheet woodcut (see 1957.12.1–12) mimics history paintings and large wall hangings. The assembled composition would fit only on a massive wall, a use confirmed by the total lack of early impressions. Only this 1549 state is known, printed from woodblocks studded with wormholes, which appear in the image as tiny white dots. The inscription at lower center of The Submersion describes the Israelites’ persecution under the Egyptian pharaoh and his army’s fate when they followed Moses into the Red Sea. The publisher opportunistically refers to the “great and immortal hand” of Titian in this legend, though the artist was still very much alive.
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Titian (Italian, c. 1488–1576) — The Submersion of Pharaoh's
Domenico dalle Greche|Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)|Bernardino B
Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617) — Four Small Landscapes
Michele Lucchese|Polidoro da Caravaggio — Speculum Romanae M
Giulio Bonasone|Girolamo Fagiuoli|Perino del Vaga (Pietro Bu
Thomas Rowlandson|John Hamilton Mortimer — Boat in a Storm a
Thomas Moran — The Resounding Sea
Lemesle|Pierre Aveline|Thévenart — Lazarille à son retour de
Salvatore Castiglione — Resurrection of Lazarus
Johan Christian Dahl — Shipwreck on a Rocky Shore
Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet — Plate 6: three ships in
Filippo Napoletano — Shipwreck