Talk:A Man with a Quilted Sleeve

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Authorship
There's an entire section in the article that starts off with The work's attribution and dating are based on its style, its ambiguous signature, and comparison with other Titian works and goes on to say "TV" might be Titian's and the signature had been added to by a later hand, so that it read TITIANUS. So shouldn't we lead off with something more conservative like "attributed to Titian" instead? — howcheng  {chat} 17:45, 31 August 2018 (UTC)
 * No we should absolutely should not. The painting has been much discussed, and the authorship, unlike the the sitter, has never been seriously questioned for many decades, or any other painter suggested. Many, many paintings had hopeful old attributions to Giorgione, which are now disregarded. "Attributed to" means something very different and is the purest OR. Few paintings of this period, especially portraits, have original signatures.  Johnbod (talk) 18:05, 31 August 2018 (UTC)