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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Three Soldiers - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Rider on Foot near His Horse - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Two Soldiers and Two Women - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Woman with Arms Enchained - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Death Giving Audience - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Woman Resting Both Hands on a Vase - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Woman, Goat, and Satyr - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Philosopher Standing and Holding a Book - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Allegorical Figure of a Woman with a Club (Possibly Fortitude) - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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The Immaculate Conception (Joachim and Anna Receiving the Virgin Mary from God the Father) - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Allegorical Figure of a Woman with a Shield or a Mirror (Prudence?) - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Young Man with a Bow and a Large Quiver and His Comrade with a Shield - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Artist Biography
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Tiepolo's father was a small shipping merchant who bore a famous Venetian patrician name without any claim to noble descent. The gap between the name and the reality may have sharpened the son's ambition. By mid-career he was the most sought-after ceiling painter in Europe, working for bishops, princes and kings across Italy, Germany and Spain.
He was born in Venice in 1696, the youngest of six children. His father died about a year later, leaving his mother to raise the family in difficult circumstances. At fourteen he was apprenticed to Gregorio Lazzarini, a painter of eclectic style. His early work was dark and heavy, but after his marriage to Maria Cecilia Guardi in 1719, his palette brightened and his touch became lighter and more fluid. The transformation was radical: the sombre young painter became the most luminous colourist of the eighteenth century.
His ceiling fresco at the Wurzburg Residence (1750 to 1753), painted for the Prince-Bishop, is the largest fresco in the world and the supreme achievement of Baroque illusionistic decoration. He travelled there with his sons Domenico and Lorenzo, who served as assistants throughout his career. Tiepolo and his wife had nine children in total; four daughters and three sons survived to adulthood.
In 1755 he was elected Director of the Accademia in Venice. In 1762 he moved with his sons to Madrid at the invitation of Charles III of Spain to decorate the Royal Palace. The Spanish court favoured the cooler Neoclassicism of Anton Raphael Mengs, and Tiepolo found himself outmanoeuvred. He died in Madrid in 1770, at seventy-four, his Rococo exuberance already passing out of fashion.
He was born in Venice in 1696, the youngest of six children. His father died about a year later, leaving his mother to raise the family in difficult circumstances. At fourteen he was apprenticed to Gregorio Lazzarini, a painter of eclectic style. His early work was dark and heavy, but after his marriage to Maria Cecilia Guardi in 1719, his palette brightened and his touch became lighter and more fluid. The transformation was radical: the sombre young painter became the most luminous colourist of the eighteenth century.
His ceiling fresco at the Wurzburg Residence (1750 to 1753), painted for the Prince-Bishop, is the largest fresco in the world and the supreme achievement of Baroque illusionistic decoration. He travelled there with his sons Domenico and Lorenzo, who served as assistants throughout his career. Tiepolo and his wife had nine children in total; four daughters and three sons survived to adulthood.
In 1755 he was elected Director of the Accademia in Venice. In 1762 he moved with his sons to Madrid at the invitation of Charles III of Spain to decorate the Royal Palace. The Spanish court favoured the cooler Neoclassicism of Anton Raphael Mengs, and Tiepolo found himself outmanoeuvred. He died in Madrid in 1770, at seventy-four, his Rococo exuberance already passing out of fashion.
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