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The National Gallery’s Titian exhibition was one of the highlights of 2003. Over forty works by Titian were assembled, a negotiation that took five years, to be shown alongside the National Gallery’s own magnificent collection of eleven paintings.
Alongside the exhibition were education projects, multi-media presentations, a Titian website and “Titian After Dark” – a series of late night openings with films, music and talks every Thursday.
The result: some of the highest number of visitors for an exhibition at the National Gallery.
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