Titian's 'Bacchus and Ariadne' Undergoes Restoration with Bank of America Grant
The National Gallery in London is set to restore Titian's renowned painting 'Bacchus and Ariadne' with the support of a grant from Bank of America's annual art conservation program. This initiative, which has preserved over 15,000 objects globally since 2010, will involve placing the painting on a new fabric support and addressing any paint loss or deterioration. The restoration is part of a broader effort by Bank of America to support 18 conservation projects worldwide this year. The painting, created between 1520 and 1523, is a significant piece in the National Gallery's collection, depicting a story from Roman poets Ovid and Catullus.