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The Death of Actaeon

''The Death of Actaeon'' is a late work by Italian Renaissance master Titian, painted in 1559 to 1575 as an oil on canvas and now housed in the National Gallery of London, United Kingdom. It is probably one of the two paintings the artist states he has started and hopes to finish (one of which he calls "Actaeon mauled by hounds") in a letter to their commissioner Philip II of Spain during June 1559. However, most of Titian's work on this painting possibly dates to the mid-1560s,〔("The Death of Actaeon" ). ''National Gallery''. London.〕 and as Titian seems never to have resolved it to his satisfaction, the painting remained in his studio until his death in 1576.〔("‘Poesie’ for Philip II" ). ''National Gallery''. London.〕
It is a sequel of Titian's work ''Diana and Actaeon'' showing the story's tragic conclusion, which approximately follows the Roman poet Ovid's account in the ''Metamorphoses'': after Actaeon surprised the goddess Diana bathing naked in the woods, she transformed him into a stag and he was attacked and killed by his own hounds.〔 Both paintings belong to a group of large-scale mythological paintings inspired by the ''Metamorphoses'' and referred to by Titian himself as ‘poesie’, the visual equivalent of poetry, which he began producing for Philip II of Spain in 1551〔("Titian’s ‘poesie’ paintings" ). ''National Gallery''. London.〕 and which also include ''Danaë'' and ''Venus and Adonis'' (Museo del Prado, Madrid), ''Perseus and Andromeda'' (Wallace Collection, London), ''The Rape of Europa'' (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston) and ''Diana and Callisto'' (National Gallery).〔("Titian's 'poesie' in Britain" ). ''National Gallery''. London.〕
The public campaign in 1971 to buy it for the United Kingdom was one of the great successes of Martin Davies's directorship of the National Gallery and it was eventually purchased in 1972 with a special grant and Art Fund and Pilgrim Trust contributions, as well as via funds raised by a public appeal. As catalogue number NG6420, it now usually hangs in the Central Hall.
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