Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Although an optical illusion makes Titian’s bust portrait seem to change size, the two impressions of Agostino Carracci’s Portrait of Titian (1938.1432 and 1919.2562) represent two subsequent states printed from the same reworked copper plate. The background lines at the top of the plate were burnished down to accommodate additional text celebrating Titian’s fame. This sheet has also been repaired in several places, with some of the details and lettering redrawn by hand, making the two prints seem oddly dissimilar on first glance, although Titian’s silhouette has in fact never changed.
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Titian — Self-Portrait
Jan Harmensz. Muller — Portrait of Hendrick Goltzius
Jan Muller|Hendrick Goltzius — Portrait of Hendrick Goltzius
Ottavio Leoni (Il Padovano) — Ludovico Leoni, a bust-length
Claude Mellan|Père Jean Du Bois-Olivier — Le Père Jean Du Bo
Jonas Suyderhoef — Portrait of Hendrik Goltzius
Nicolas Beatrizet — Portrait of Pope Paulus IV
Jan Thomas (Flemish, 1617–1678) — Portrait of Titian
Hendrick Goltzius — Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (without fra
Johann August Eduard Mandel — Portrait of Titian
Hendrick Goltzius — Jan Goltz II, Father of the Artist
Jonas Suyderhoef — Hendrick Goltzius