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NG 35 is one of a famous series by Bellini, Titian and Dosso Dossi commissioned by Alfonso d\'Este, Duke of Ferrara, for a small room, the Camerino d\'Alabastro, in the Ducal Palace, Ferrara. Titian\'s Worship of Venus and Bacchanal of the Andrians (Madrid, Prado) were painted in the years 1518-25. NG 35 was painted in Venice in 1522-3 (and received its finishing touches in Ferrara in 1523). It seems to have been commissioned as a substitute for a painting of a similar subject which Raphael had failed to deliver.
NG 35 is remarkable for its brilliant colour, naturalistic details, and for the man with snakes who seems to derive from the famous classical statue, the Laocoön, discovered in Rome in 1506 (now Rome, Vatican).
Collection of Alfonso d\'Este, Ferrara, 1523; Aldobrandini collection, Rome, 1598-1797; brought to Britain, 1806, and bought from Thomas Hamlet, 1826.
Gould 1975, pp. 268-74
Holberton 1986, pp. 347-50
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Collection of Alfonso d\'Este, Ferrara, 1523; Aldobrandini collection, Rome, 1598-1797; brought to Britain, 1806, and bought from Thomas Hamlet, 1826.
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