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Giovanni Battista Pittoni - Susanna and the Elders

Susanna and the Elders (ca. 1720)

Giovanni Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687-1767)
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Giovanni Battista Pittoni

Giambattista Pittoni or Giovanni Battista Pittoni was a Venetian painter of the late Baroque or Rococo period. He was among the founders of the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, of which in 1758 he became the second president, succeeding Tiepolo.

Pittoni was born in Venice on 6 June 1687. He studied under his uncle Francesco Pittoni, a well-known but undistinguished painter of the Venetian Baroque; a Samson and Delilah at the Villa Querini in Visinale, near Pasiano di Pordenone, is signed by both painters. The theory of Rodolfo Pallucchini [it] that Pittoni studied under Antonio Balestra is now generally discounted.

Pittoni was unwilling to leave Venice and travelled little; although he received many foreign commissions, no journey in connection with any of them is documented, while from 1720 onwards records show that he was in Venice in every year. However, in 1720 he may have travelled to France with his uncle Francesco, together with Rosalba Carriera, Antonio Pellegrini and Anton Maria Zanetti. His change of style from a heavy Baroque to a lighter and more delicate Rococo manner dates from about this time; some older writers have attributed this change to an indirect French influence, perhaps through Pellegrini or through Sebastiano Ricci.

Pittoni joined the Fraglia dei Pittori Veneziani, the Venetian guild of painters, in 1716. From, probably, the same year until his death he was a member of the Collegio dei Pittori, of which he became prior in 1729. He was elected to the Accademia Clementina of Bologna in 1727. In 1750 he was one of the forty-six founding members of the Veneta Pubblica Accademia di Pittura, Scultura e Architettura, which later became the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia; from 1758 to 1760 he succeeded Tiepolo as president of the academy, and was elected for a second term in 1763–64.

Pittoni died in Venice on 6 November 1767. His tomb is in the church of San Giacomo dell'Orio, Venice.

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The Vision Of Saint Anthony Of Padua

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The Angel appearing to Hagar and Ishmael

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The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence

The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence

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Bacchus and Ariadne

Bacchus and Ariadne (1716-1718)

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The Massacre Of The Innocents

The Massacre Of The Innocents

Giovanni Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687-1767)
Alexander Triumphant In Babylon

Alexander Triumphant In Babylon

Giovanni Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687-1767)
Le Christ et Saint Pierre

Le Christ et Saint Pierre

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The Sacrifice of Polyxena

The Sacrifice of Polyxena (about 1733–1734)

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Die Schlüsselübergabe an Petrus

Die Schlüsselübergabe an Petrus (1730)

Giovanni Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687-1767)
The Sacrifice Of Polyxena

The Sacrifice Of Polyxena

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Saints Presenting a Devout Woman to the Virgin and Child

Saints Presenting a Devout Woman to the Virgin and Child (1720s)

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Saints Presenting a Devout Woman to the Virgin and Child

Saints Presenting a Devout Woman to the Virgin and Child (1720s)

Giovanni Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687-1767)
The Sacrifice of Isaac

The Sacrifice of Isaac

Giovanni Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687-1767)
Venus in the forge of Vulcan

Venus in the forge of Vulcan

Giovanni Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687-1767)
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