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Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (also called Giambattista Piazzetta or Giambattista Valentino Piazzetta) (February 13, 1682 or 1683 – April 28, 1754) was an Italian Rococo painter of religious subjects and genre scenes.


Biography

Piazzetta was born in
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, the son of a sculptor
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, from whom he had early training in wood carving. Starting in 1697 he studied with the painter Antonio Molinari. By Piazzetta's account, he studied under Giuseppe Maria Crespi while living in Bologna in 1703–05, although there is no record by Crespi of formal tutelage. Thanks to Crespi, Carlo Cignani's influence reached Piazzetta. Piazzetta did find inspiration in Crespi's art, in which the
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of
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was transformed into an idiom of graceful charm in his pictures of common folk. He was also greatly impressed by the altarpieces created by another Bolognese painter of a half-century earlier,
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. Around 1710, he returned to Venice. There he won recognition as a leading artist despite his limited output and his unassuming nature, but he ultimately was less patronized, both in Venice and especially abroad, than two other eminent stars in Venetian late-
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, Ricci and Tiepolo. Yet Piazzeta's range of topics was broader than that of these artists; Tiepolo, for example, never painted genre paintings and restricted himself to grand history and religious altarpieces. Ricci and Tiepolo had a luminous palette and facile ease that allowed them to carpet meters of ceiling with frescoes, although with a superficiality and glamor that is absent from Piazzetta's darker and more intimate depictions. Nonetheless, Tiepolo, who collaborated with Piazzetta on some projects, was greatly influenced by the older artist; in turn, the luminosity and brilliance of Tiepolo's palette influenced Piazzetta in his later years. Piazzetta created an art of warm, rich color and a mysterious poetry. He often depicted peasantry, even if often in a grand fashion. He was highly original in the intensity of color he sometimes used in his shadows, and in the otherworldly quality he gave to the light which throws part of a composition into relief. The gestures and glances of his protagonists hint at unseen dramas, as in one of his best-known paintings, ''The Soothsayer'' (1740, now in Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice). He brought similar elusiveness to works of a religious nature, such as the '' Sotto in su'' ''Glory of
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'' in the Church of ''Santi Giovanni e Paolo''. Also notable are his many carefully rendered drawings of half-length figures or groups of heads. Usually in
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or black chalk with white heightening on gray paper, these are filled with the same spirit that animates his paintings, and were purchased by collectors as independent works. He also produced
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s. In 1750 Piazzetta became the first director of the newly founded Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, and he devoted the last few years of his life to teaching. He was elected a member of the Bolognese
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in 1727. Among the painters in his studio were
Domenico Maggiotto Domenico Maggiotto or Domenico Fedeli (1713–1794) was an Italian painter and engraver of the late-Baroque period. He was one of the main pupils of Giovanni Battista Piazzetta Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (also called Giambattista Piazzetta ...
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Francesco Dagiu Francesco Capella (1714–1784), called Il Capella and Francesco Dagiu, was a scholar of Giovanni Battista Piazzetta. He was born in Venice, Italy. He painted history, and was chiefly employed for the churches at Bergamo Bergamo (; lmo, Bèr ...
(il Capella),
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, and
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. The engraver Marco Pitteri was affiliated with his studio, and engraved many of his works. Among younger painters who emulated his style are
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Giulia Lama Giulia Lama (1 October 1681 – 7 October 1747) was an Italian painter, active in Venice. Her dark, tense style contrasted with the dominant pastel colors of the late Baroque era. Biography Lama was born in the parish of Santa Maria Formosa in ...
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Federico Bencovich upright 1.2, ''Saint Andrew among the Saints Batholomew, Carlo Borromeo, Lucy and Apollonia'', ca. 1710–1716 Federico Bencovich (1667 – 8 July 1753) was a late Baroque painter from Dalmatia working in Italy. He is best known as ''Federico Ben ...
, and Francesco Polazzo (1683–1753). He died in Venice on April 28, 1754.


Selected works

*''St.James Led to Matyrdom'' (1717)
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, Venice. *''Madonna and child appearing to St Philip Neri'' (1725-7) *''Glory of St.Dominic'' (1725–1727) Chiesa di Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. *''Ecstasy of St.Francis'' (1732) *''Assumption'' (1735) *''St. Margaret of Cortona (1737) National Gallery Art, Washington D

*''Sacrifice of Isaac'', (after 1735, unfinished

* :File:Piazzetta, Giovanni - Rebecca at the Well - c. 1740.jpg, ''Rebecca at the well'', c 1740 * ''Fortune Teller''(1740) * ''The Pastoral'' (1739–41) *The Death of Darius (1746) *Peasant Girl (1720–22) *Portrait of Giulia Lama(c.1715-1720) Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. Madrid. *The Sacrifice of Isaac (c.1715) Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum on loan at The MNAC, Barcelona. *Portrait of a Young Woman in Profile with a Mask in her Right Hand (c.1720-1730) Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection on loan at The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid.


Gallery

File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - The Ecstasy of St Francis - WGA17423.jpg, Ecstasy of St Francis File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - The Guardian Angel with Sts Anthony of Padua and Gaetano Thiene - WGA17425.jpg, St Anthony of Padua, St Gaetano, and Guardian Angel File:Santa Maria del Rosario (Venice) Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - Three Dominican Saints.jpg, ''Three Dominican Saints'',
Gesuati Santa Maria del Rosario (St. Mary of the Rosary), commonly known as I Gesuati, is an 18th-century Dominican church in the Sestiere of Dorsoduro, on the Giudecca canal in Venice, northern Italy. The classical style building has a well-lit interio ...
, Venice File:Interior of Santi Giovanni e Paolo (Venice) - The Glory of St. Dominic by Piazzetta.jpg, Glory of St Dominic, Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (attr) Junge Frau mit Hündchen.jpg, Young woman with Dog File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - A Young Ensign - WGA17424.jpg, Young Ensign File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - Peasant Girl - WGA17430.jpg, Peasant Girl Asleep File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - Shepherd Boy - WGA17431.jpg, Shepherd Boy File:Piazzetta, Giovanni - The Death of Darius - c. 1746.jpg, The Death of
Darius Darius may refer to: Persian royalty ;Kings of the Achaemenid Empire * Darius I (the Great, 550 to 487 BC) * Darius II (423 to 404 BC) * Darius III (Codomannus, 380 to 330 BC) ;Crown princes * Darius (son of Xerxes I), crown prince of Persia, ma ...
File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta 003.jpg, Rebecca at the Well File:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - The Sacrifice of Isaac - WGA17427.jpg, The Sacrifice of Isaac File:Piazzetta Beggar boy.jpg, ''Beggar boy'' (1725–30), oil on canvas.
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Notes


References

*Encyclopædia Britannica (1990)
Britannica online
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista 1682 births 1754 deaths 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 18th-century Italian painters Italian Baroque painters Painters from Venice Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia faculty Catholic engravers 18th-century Italian male artists