logo
Hidden portrait found under Titian masterpiece in Cyprus - Jordan News

Hidden portrait found under Titian masterpiece in Cyprus - Jordan News

Jordan News08-02-2025

Researchers in Cyprus have discovered a hidden portrait that lay undetected for centuries beneath a 1570 oil painting by Renaissance master Titian, a rendering of which is now on display in the city of Limassol. اضافة اعلان The newly discovered work shows a unidentified man with a thin moustache, quill in hand, standing next to a stack of papers or books - a prosaic image compared to the scene of Jesus Christ, bound and wearing a crown of thorns, that Titian later painted over it. The painting "holds a secret, and the secret is that there is, unknown until now, a painting underneath," said Professor Nikolas Bakirtzis, who leads a team at the Cyprus Institute (CyI), a non-profit educational body. The finished artwork, called Ecce Homo - meaning "Behold, The Man" in English - shows Jesus standing next to Pontius Pilate, who presided over the last stages of Jesus' trial before he was crucified. The painting was being prepared for conservation when researchers put it under a microscope and noticed different pigments through the craquelure, or pattern of fine cracks that form on the surface of old paintings. "It was like uncovering a puzzle," said Bakirtzis. Using a combination of imaging and non-invasive analytical techniques, researchers at the Andreas Pittas Art Characterization Laboratories (APAC) at CyI pieced together the full, buried portrait. Based on the X-ray visuals, experts then created an oil painting of the man. "It is clearly the portrait of a banker, a lawyer, some professional man in his workspace," said Bakirtzis, an art and architectural historian who is the director at APAC. An exhibit of Titian's painting as well as a rendering of the hidden portrait opened in Limassol in late January and runs until March 10.
Born Tiziano Vecellio in 1488, Titian, together with his studio in Venice, produced hundreds of paintings until his death in 1576. Reuters

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Gold from legendary 1708 shipwreck holding billions of dollars in treasure is seen in new images
Gold from legendary 1708 shipwreck holding billions of dollars in treasure is seen in new images

Ammon

time2 days ago

  • Ammon

Gold from legendary 1708 shipwreck holding billions of dollars in treasure is seen in new images

Ammon News - More than three centuries after a legendary Spanish galleon loaded with treasure sank off the coast of Colombia, researches have uncovered new details about gold coins found scattered around the shipwreck. Dubbed the "holy grail" of shipwrecks, the San Jose galleon was sunk by the British navy near Cartagena in 1708, killing most of the roughly 600 crewmembers on board. The ship was believed to be holding gold, silver, gemstones and other treasure worth billions of dollars. Now researchers have analyzed intricately designed gold coins found near the wreck, confirming they are indeed from the iconic San Jose. The coins feature depictions of castles, lions and crosses on the front and the "Crowned Pillars of Hercules" above ocean waves on the back, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Antiquity. Researchers, including experts from Colombia's navy, studied images taken by remotely operated vehicles of dozens of coins that are scattered around the shipwreck nearly 2,000 feet below the ocean's surface. The study's authors said the exact number of coins on the seabed is difficult to determine "due to the dynamic nature of the site." But an analysis of high-resolution images from the remotely operated vehicles shows each coin's average diameter is 32.5 millimeters and weighs roughly 27 grams. On some of the coins, researchers were able to discern the letters "PVA" — representing a Latin motto meaning "Plus Ultra" or "Further Beyond." That adage was used on currency to signify the expansion of the Spanish monarchy in the Atlantic, the study's authors said. Numbers depicting the coins' denomination and the date of minting (1707) could also be seen. The study's authors said the coins from this period were often cut from gold or silver ingots. "Hand-struck, irregularly shaped coins — known as cobs in English and macuquinas in Spanish — served as the primary currency in the Americas for more than two centuries," the authors said in a statement. CBS

Jordan Armed Forces Open Recruitment for High School Graduates - Jordan News
Jordan Armed Forces Open Recruitment for High School Graduates - Jordan News

Jordan News

time01-06-2025

  • Jordan News

Jordan Armed Forces Open Recruitment for High School Graduates - Jordan News

Jordan Armed Forces Open Recruitment for High School Graduates The General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army / Directorate of Personnel Affairs / Military Recruitment Center has announced the opening of recruitment for a number of male applicants holding a passing General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) in the Scientific or Literary streams, for the position of Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC), under specific conditions. اضافة اعلان Application Process: Interested individuals must apply online through the official website of the Directorate of Personnel Affairs / Military Recruitment Center: The application portal will be activated free of charge starting at 6:00 PM on Sunday, June 1, 2025, and will remain open until the evening of Sunday, June 15, 2025. Applicants who meet the requirements will be contacted via SMS, either through the website or to the phone number they provided in their application. Eligibility Criteria: Nationality: Must be Jordanian. Age: Must be at least 18 years old, born no earlier than January 1, 1995. Education: Must hold a passing Tawjihi certificate in either the Scientific or Literary stream, with a minimum average of 65% and a score of at least 70% in English. Height: Minimum of 160 cm, with weight proportionate to height. Health: Must be medically fit for military service. Interview: Must pass a personal interview conducted by the specialized committee. English Proficiency: Must pass the English language test. Character: Must have good conduct and no prior convictions of felony or moral misconduct. Service History: Must not have previously served in any military or civil capacity in the Jordan Armed Forces or security services. Required Documents: Personal Details Form: Completed as per instructions; will be sent via SMS from the Recruitment Center. National ID: Valid, non-expired magnetic ID + certified copy. Tawjihi Transcript: Original or certified copy. Recent Photos: Four (4) passport-sized photos (4x6 cm) with white background. Birth Certificate: Original or certified copy. Family Book: Certified copy of father's page or certified death certificate showing father's place of birth if deceased. Military Service Book: With valid deferment. Military Parent Proof (if applicable): Original or certified copy of retirement decision, or written proof that a parent is currently serving, injured, or martyred in military/security forces. Application Fee: 12 JOD for application and medical examination fees. Important Notes: All data must be accurately entered through the website, and all documents must be uploaded in PDF format. Applications submitted outside the official portal will not be considered. Any application that does not meet the stated criteria, is incomplete, or contains uncertified documents will be rejected.

ALTNOOR Publishes (Critical Inflections) by Sanaa Shalan (Bint Naima)
ALTNOOR Publishes (Critical Inflections) by Sanaa Shalan (Bint Naima)

Akhbarna

time02-05-2025

  • Akhbarna

ALTNOOR Publishes (Critical Inflections) by Sanaa Shalan (Bint Naima)

أخبارنا : Tampere, Finland: As part of the critical and academic project in Arabic and English launched by the Tannour Cultural Center, headed by Iraqi writer Abbas Dakhel Hassan, the critical book (Critical Inflections) by academic writer Pro. Sanaa Shalan (Bint Naima) has been published. The book, 220 pages long, contains six specialized critical chapters, including separate studies on the contemporary Arab and Jordanian novel, the Jordanian and Arab short story, and the literature of sentimental letters. It also includes comparative research between Arabic literary works (novels, short stories, and sentimental letters) by contemporary Arab writers, both male and female, and contemporary and medieval international literary works. This is the ninth critical book by Prof. Sanaa Shaalan (Bint Naima), in addition to dozens of contributions with critical chapters in collective critical books by Jordanian and Arab researchers, hundreds of specialized critical studies published in international research journals, various critical studies and articles, and participation in numerous international critical projects. She has also received awards for literary criticism.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store