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TIEPOLO, Giovanni Domenico Italian painter, Venetian school (b. 1727, Venezia, d.
1804, Venezia).
Italian painter and printmaker. He was apprenticed to his father, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, in Venice in the early 1740s and worked with him in Madrid from 1762 until the elder's death in 1770. His most notable early works are the chinoiserie decorations of the Villa Valmarana in Vicenza (1757). Back in Venice, he executed several frescoes and paintings of scenes from the commedia dell'arte. A talented genre painter and caricaturist, he was famous for his many engravings and etchings after his own and his father's designs.
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Painting ID:: 43273 The Building of the Trojan Horse The Procession of the Trojan Horse into Troy
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circa 1760
OIl on canvas
each 38.8x66.7cm
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Painting ID:: 43274 The Building of the Trojan Horse The Procession of the Trojan Horse into Troy
mk170
circa 1760
Oil on canvas
each 38.8x66.7cm
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Painting ID:: 43275 An Allegory with Venus and Time
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1754-1758
Oil on canvas
292x190.4cm
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Painting ID:: 51268 The Meeting of Anthony and Cleopatra
1746-47
Fresco,
650 x 300 cm
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Painting ID:: 51283 The Swing of Pulcinella
1791-93
Detached fresco,
200 x 170 cm
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TIEPOLO, Giovanni Domenico
Italian painter, Venetian school (b. 1727, Venezia, d.
1804, Venezia).
Italian painter and printmaker. He was apprenticed to his father, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, in Venice in the early 1740s and worked with him in Madrid from 1762 until the elder's death in 1770. His most notable early works are the chinoiserie decorations of the Villa Valmarana in Vicenza (1757). Back in Venice, he executed several frescoes and paintings of scenes from the commedia dell'arte. A talented genre painter and caricaturist, he was famous for his many engravings and etchings after his own and his father's designs.
. Related Artists to TIEPOLO, Giovanni Domenico: | Kazimierz Alchimowicz | ulrika melin | George gibbs | Gerard Hornebout | Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg |
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