Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Italian Artist · 1727–1804
6 works across 2 collections on LinkedCulture
Although very successful as a painter and engraver, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo made some of his most provocative works as drawings. He trained in the studio of his famous father, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and was independently producing works for his own commissions by the age of twenty. He continued to work with his father while at times executing his own designs, until his father's death in 1770
Works

A Centaur and a Female Faun in a Landscape
Getty Museum · about 1775

Christ at Supper with Simon the Pharisee, with the Anointment of Christ's Feet by Mary Magdalen
Getty Museum · about 1785

"In Piazza"
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · ca. 1791

Meleager, Turning to the Right
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · mid-18th–early 19th century

Punchinello is Helped to a Chair
Getty Museum · about 1791

The Flogging of Punchinello
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · ca. 1800