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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
1696-1770
Study after Alessandro Vittoria's Bust of Jacopo Palma il Giovane. Verso: drapery study
ca. 1743-1745
Red chalk, with white chalk, on blue laid paper. Verso: Red chalk with white chalk.
9 1/4 x 6 inches (235 x 152 mm)
Gift of Mrs. Rudolf J. Heinemann, in memory of Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann.
1996.86
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This sheet is one of more than a dozen known copies by Giambattista Tiepolo and his workshop after Alessandro Vittorio's sculpted bust of the sixteenth-century Venetian painter Jacopo Palma il Giovane. There was a long tradition in Italy of making drawings after sculpture, but this example is remarkable for the extent to which the artist enlivened his model. It is notoriously difficult to distinguish among the hands responsible for the chalk drawings created in the Tiepolo workshop, but according to James Byam Shaw, this sheet is "a touchstone of style and quality for the distinction of Giambattista's hand from that of his sons."

Provenance: 
Hans Wendland, Lugano; sale, Berlin, Hermann Ball, Paul Graupe, 24 April 1931, lot 102; Tomas Harris, London; Dr. Rudolf J. and Lore Heinemann, New York.
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Vittoria, Alessandro, 1525-1608.
Wendland, Hans, former owner.
Ball, Hermann, former owner.
Graupe, Paul, 1881-1953, former owner.
Harris, Tomás, 1908-1964, former owner.
Heinemann, Rudolf J., former owner.
Heinemann, Lore, former owner.

Bibliography: 

Aikema, Bernard. Tiepolo and His Circle : Drawings in American Collections. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Art Museum ; New York : Pierpont Morgan Library, 1996, no. 95, repr.

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Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista
School: 
Italian
Century: 
18th century
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Drawing
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Drawings and Prints