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Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo - Joseph Relays to Mary God’s Command to Flee

Joseph Relays to Mary God’s Command to Flee (1750–1753)

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727-1804)
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Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo was an Italian painter and printmaker in etching. He was the son of artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and elder brother of Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo.

Domenico was born in Venice, studied under his father, and by the age of 13 was the chief assistant to him. He was one of the many assistants, including Lorenzo, who transferred the designs of his father (executed in the 'oil sketch' invented by the same).
By the age of 20, he was producing his own work for commissioners. He assisted his father in Würzburg 1751-3, decorating the famous stairwell fresco, in Vicenza at the Villa Valmarana in 1757, and in Madrid at the palace of Charles III from 1762-70.

His painting style developed after the death of his father in 1770, at which time he returned to Venice, and worked there as well as in Genoa and Padua. His painting, though keeping the decorative influence of his father, moved from its spatial fancy and began to take a more realistic depiction. His portraits and scenes of life in Venice are characterised by movement, colour, and deliberate composition.

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A Bull Lying Down, and Two Donkeys, in a Landscape (ca. 1760–61)

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The Episode of the Falling Idol

The Episode of the Falling Idol (1750–1753)

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Rinaldo Enchanted by Armida

Rinaldo Enchanted by Armida (mid-18th–late 18th century)

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The Holy Family, Disembarking

The Holy Family, Disembarking (1750–1753)

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The Woman with a Tambourine

The Woman with a Tambourine (1790s)

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God the Father and Angels Adoring the Madonna and Child (recto)

God the Father and Angels Adoring the Madonna and Child (recto) (c. 1753)

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Two Stags, One Standing and One Lying, on a Grassy Knoll (with a Base)

Two Stags, One Standing and One Lying, on a Grassy Knoll (with a Base) (after 1770)

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Fliegende Engel und Putten

Fliegende Engel und Putten

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Punchinello’s Mother Sick in Pregnancy

Punchinello’s Mother Sick in Pregnancy (early 19th century)

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727-1804)
The Cattle Vendor

The Cattle Vendor (1790s)

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Punchinella’s Father Brings Home His Bride

Punchinella’s Father Brings Home His Bride (ca. 1797)

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The Minuet

The Minuet (1756)

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L’Agonie du Christ à Gethsémani

L’Agonie du Christ à Gethsémani

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The Flight with the Madonna at Right Supported by Angels

The Flight with the Madonna at Right Supported by Angels (1750–1753)

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Turkeys in a Venetian Farmyard, the third drawing in Tiepolo’s series of 59 scenes of contemporary life.

Turkeys in a Venetian Farmyard, the third drawing in Tiepolo’s series of 59 scenes of contemporary life. (ca. 1791)

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727-1804)
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