Baroque and Rococo

 

Baroque and Rococo Art Map










Giovanni Battista Tiepolo


 



 

Giambattista Tiepolo

(b Venice, 5 March 1696; d Madrid, 27 March 1770).

He was the most renowned painter of 18th-century Italy and the last great representative of the grand tradition in Italian art. He was especially gifted as a draughtsman and as a painter in fresco. His fresco cycles and religious and mythological canvases demonstrate that he also possessed a sensitive appreciation of his patrons’ requirements, together with a talent, unique in his time, to project narrative and devotional subject-matter with dramatic force. He enjoyed international patronage and painted fresco cycles that glorify such distinguished patrons as Prince Karl Philipp von Greiffenklau of Würzburg and Charles III of Spain. He also painted moving religious works—images of the Virgin, the sufferings of the saints, miracles and Old and New Testament scenes—for a wide spectrum of patrons, among them small and large confraternities, urban and provincial churches, private citizens and religious orders. Apelles Painting the Portrait of Campaspe (c. 1725–7; Montreal, Mus. F.A.) states the themes of his art. Apelles, court painter to Alexander the Great (here a self-portrait of Tiepolo), paints Campaspe, Alexander’s mistress (modelled by Cecilia Guardi). Behind them two large completed canvases, the Brazen Serpent and the Marriage of SS Cecilia and Valerian, rest against giant pilasters. Also in the background are an immense antique sculpture, the celebrated Farnese Hercules, and a distant loggia inspired by Jacopo Sansovino. The parallels are evident: like Apelles, Tiepolo worked for the ruling class. His paintings dealt with the great themes of the Western pictorial tradition, and the setting reveals his allegiance both to antiquity and to the artistic heritage of Venice.



 


The Institution of the Rosary

1737-39
Fresco, 1200 x 450 cm
Santa Maria del Rosario (Gesuati), Venice
 

 


Pope St Clement Adoring the Trinity

1737-38
Oil on canvas, 488 x 256 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
 

 


The Angel Succouring Hagar

1732
Oil on canvas, 140 x 120 cm
Scuola di San Rocco, Venice


 

John the Baptist Preaching

1732-33
Fresco, 350 x 300 cm
Cappella Colleoni, Bergamo


 

The Beheading of John the Baptist

1732-33
Fresco, 350 x 300 cm
Cappella Colleoni, Bergamo


 

The Triumph of Zephyr and Flora

1734-35
Oil on canvas, 395 x 225 cm
Museo del Settecento Veneziano, Ca' Rezzonico, Venice


 

Jupiter and Danae

1736
Oil on canvas
Universitet Konsthistoriska Institutionen, Stockholm


 

Christ Carrying the Cross

1737-38
Oil on canvas, 450 x 517 cm
Sant'Alvise, Venice


 

The Madonna of Mount Carmel
(detail)
1730s
Oil on canvas
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan