BY: Paola Morotti
This summer, there is even more reason to get lost in the wonders of Borghese Gallery. From the 14 June, visitors can admire one of the latest works from Tiziano Vecellio, Nymph and Shepherd, which has arrived in Rome as part of an exchange programme between museums.
The magnificent oil painting comes from the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna and, until 18 September, it will be on display on the first floor of the Gallery together with other masterpieces of the Venetian painter. The temporary addition of the Nymph and Shepherd has stimulated a reflection on Titian’s works through the years and visitors are invited to take a journey on a thematic path that witnesses nature and love as the main protagonists.
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