Paus met schenkkan (Man with Pitcher) - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
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An etching by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, depicting an elderly man holding a pitcher, rendered in fine lines and tonal values.
This etching by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo presents a close study of an elderly man, his head bowed in contemplation as he holds a pitcher. The work is executed with a network of fine lines, creating a range of tonal values and textures. The man's face, deeply lined and shadowed, suggests a life marked by experience. His long, flowing beard adds to the sense of age and wisdom. The pitcher, rendered with careful attention to form and detail, appears almost as a symbolic attribute. The background is a dense field of etched lines, which serve to isolate the figure and focus attention on his presence. The overall effect is one of quiet introspection and dignity. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804) was an Italian painter and printmaker, the son of the celebrated artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. He worked extensively with his father, and independently, producing a range of paintings, frescoes, and prints. His prints, like this one, demonstrate his skill as a draughtsman and his ability to capture human emotion and character.
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Paus met schenkkan (Man with Pitcher) - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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Artist Biography
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
He was born in Venice in 1727, the eldest son of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, the greatest ceiling painter in Europe. By thirteen he was his father's chief assistant; by twenty he was producing independent commissions. He assisted at Wurzburg (1751 to 1753), at the Villa Valmarana in Vicenza (1757), and at the Royal Palace in Madrid (1762 to 1770).
His father's death in Madrid in 1770 freed him to develop his own direction. He returned to Venice and turned increasingly away from the luminous Baroque grandeur of his father's work toward genre scenes, religious subjects treated with narrative intimacy, and the Punchinello drawings that became his finest achievement. In retirement at the family villa at Zianigo, he painted frescoes now in the Correr Museum and produced nearly two hundred etchings. He died in Venice in 1804, at seventy-six.
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