Take a peek at the world of the art market and it soon becomes obvious that it is dominated by contemporary art. Admittedly, the accessibility of contemporary art might have a lot to do with that. Yet now and then, collectors get first dibs at a Bellini, Tintoretto, and even Titian.
The time is now to, at least, look at more than 30 important works of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo periods—many never before seen publicly—on view and available for purchase as part of the exhibition In Light of Venice: Venetian Painting in Honor of David Rosand, at the Otto Naumann Gallery in Manhattan.

The Otto Naumann Gallery in Manhattan on Jan. 11, 2016. The painting in the center is Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto (1518-1594) "Toilet of Venus," oil on canvas. Benjamin Chasteen/Epoch Times