The Glorification of the Giustiniani Family 1783 Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo Italian This oil sketch is a precious record of a ceiling in Genoas ducal palace that was destroyed in the 1860s. Tiepolos composition can be compared with his fathers ceiling design for Würzburg, which Domenico helped to execute (see the oil sketch for that painting nearby). The younger Tiepolo depicted a Giustiniani family patriarch, Jacopo, at the top of a staircase, kneeling before a personification of the Ligurian Republic. At left is a female personification of the Aegean island of Chios, which the Giustiniani family ruled for two centuries. At right, figures in exoticized dress of turbans and loose pants with moustaches and beards allude to the familys commercial enterprises in Asia Minor.. The Glorification of the Giustiniani Family. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1727-1804 Venice). 1783. Oil on canvas. Paintings

The Glorification of the Giustiniani Family 1783 Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo Italian This oil sketch is a precious record of a ceiling in Genoas ducal palace that was destroyed in the 1860s. Tiepolos composition can be compared with his fathers ceiling design for Würzburg, which Domenico helped to execute (see the oil sketch for that painting nearby). The younger Tiepolo depicted a Giustiniani family patriarch, Jacopo, at the top of a staircase, kneeling before a personification of the Ligurian Republic. At left is a female personification of the Aegean island of Chios, which the Giustiniani family ruled for two centuries. At right, figures in exoticized dress of turbans and loose pants with moustaches and beards allude to the familys commercial enterprises in Asia Minor.. The Glorification of the Giustiniani Family. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1727-1804 Venice). 1783. Oil on canvas. Paintings
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