Replica of Titian's original painting displayed during conservation
Year
1519–1526
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
4.88 m × 2.69 m (16.0 ft × 8.8 ft)
Location
Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice
The Pesaro Madonna (Italian: Pala Pesaro) (better known as the Madonna di Ca' Pesaro) is a painting by the late Italian Renaissance master Titian, commissioned by Jacopo Pesaro, whose family acquired in 1518 the chapel in the Frari Basilica in Venice for which the work was painted, and where it remains today. Jacopo was Bishop of Paphos, in Cyprus, and had been named commander of the papal fleet by the Borgia pope, Alexander VI.[1] This painting recalls one of Titian's earliest paintings Jacopo Pesaro being presented by Pope Alexander VI to Saint Peter, c. 1510-11[2]
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