PITTONI, Giambattista

Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1687-1767 Italian painter and draughtsman. With Giambattista Tiepolo and Piazzetta, he was the most representative history painter of the Venetian Rococo. Besides altarpieces for Venetian and other churches as well as devotional images for private clients on both sides of the Alps, he painted subjects from mythology and Classical literature for collectors and connoisseurs in a Rococo idiom all his own; it is these secular pictures for which he is best known. Zava Boccazzi's catalogue raisonn of Pittoni's paintings (1979) includes 247 extant autograph works and 117 paintings now lost, destroyed or untraced. Binion's catalogue raisonn? of the artist's drawings (1983) lists 304 sheets. Pittoni's total output must have been far larger, as is evident from the drawings, many of which are studies for unknown works. For instance, Pittoni must occasionally have painted decorations for secular buildings and palazzi, probably in fresco, though none has yet come to light, with the notable exception of the few frescoes with scenes from the Life of Diana, painted in 1727 in the palazzetto Widman in Bagnoli di Sopra near Padua.


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PITTONI, Giambattista Annunciation ery oil


Annunciation ery
Painting ID::  8555
Annunciation ery
1758 Oil on canvas, 153 x 206 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
   
   
     

PITTONI, Giambattista Death of Sophonisba g oil


Death of Sophonisba g
Painting ID::  8557
Death of Sophonisba g
Oil on canvas, 165 x 214 cm Pushkin Museum, Moscow
Oil_on_canvas,_165_x_214_cm Pushkin_Museum,_Moscow
   
   
     

PITTONI, Giambattista Christ giving the Keys of Paradise to St Peter (mk05) oil


Christ giving the Keys of Paradise to St Peter (mk05)
Painting ID::  20644
Christ giving the Keys of Paradise to St Peter (mk05)
Canvas 32 1/4 x 16 1/2''(82 x 42 cm)Model for an altarpiece Early collection IVN
   
   
     

PITTONI, Giambattista Polyxenes Sacrificing to the Gods of Achilles (mk05) oil


Polyxenes Sacrificing to the Gods of Achilles (mk05)
Painting ID::  20645
Polyxenes Sacrificing to the Gods of Achilles (mk05)
Canvas 22 x 38 1/4''(56 x 97 cm)Like the pendant,which follows this is an autograph replica of a picture in the collection of the Palazzo Taverna,Rome Early collection INV
   
   
     

PITTONI, Giambattista The Continence of Scipio (mk05) oil


The Continence of Scipio (mk05)
Painting ID::  20646
The Continence of Scipio (mk05)
Canvas 22 x 38 1/4''(56 x 97 cm)Early collection INV
Canvas_22_x_38_1/4''(56_x_97_cm)Early_collection_INV
   
   
     

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     Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1687-1767 Italian painter and draughtsman. With Giambattista Tiepolo and Piazzetta, he was the most representative history painter of the Venetian Rococo. Besides altarpieces for Venetian and other churches as well as devotional images for private clients on both sides of the Alps, he painted subjects from mythology and Classical literature for collectors and connoisseurs in a Rococo idiom all his own; it is these secular pictures for which he is best known. Zava Boccazzi's catalogue raisonn of Pittoni's paintings (1979) includes 247 extant autograph works and 117 paintings now lost, destroyed or untraced. Binion's catalogue raisonn? of the artist's drawings (1983) lists 304 sheets. Pittoni's total output must have been far larger, as is evident from the drawings, many of which are studies for unknown works. For instance, Pittoni must occasionally have painted decorations for secular buildings and palazzi, probably in fresco, though none has yet come to light, with the notable exception of the few frescoes with scenes from the Life of Diana, painted in 1727 in the palazzetto Widman in Bagnoli di Sopra near Padua.

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