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Giambattista Pittoni or Giovanni Battista Pittoni (6 June 1687 – 6 November 1767) was a Venetian painter of the late
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or
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period. He was among the founders of the
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, of which in 1758 he became the second president, succeeding Tiepolo.


Biography

Pittoni was born in Venice on 6 June 1687. He studied under his uncle Francesco Pittoni, a well-known but undistinguished painter of the Venetian
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; a ''Samson and Delilah'' at the Villa Querini in Visinale, near
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, is signed by both painters. The theory of that Pittoni studied under Antonio Balestra is now generally discounted. Pittoni was unwilling to leave Venice and travelled little; although he received many foreign commissions, no journey in connection with any of them is documented, while from 1720 onwards records show that he was in Venice in every year. However, in 1720 he may have travelled to France with his uncle Francesco, together with
Rosalba Carriera Rosalba Carriera (12 January 1673 – 15 April 1757) was a Venetian Rococo painter. In her younger years, she specialized in portrait miniatures. Carriera would later become known for her pastel portraits, helping popularize the medium in eight ...
, Antonio Pellegrini and
Anton Maria Zanetti Count Anton oMaria Zanetti (1689–1767) was a Venetian artist, engraver, art critic, art dealer and connoisseur. He formed a collection of engraved gems, of which he published a lavish catalogue. Life Zanetti spent his early manhood making ...
. His change of style from a heavy Baroque to a lighter and more delicate
Rococo Rococo (, also ), less commonly Roccoco or Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, ...
manner dates from about this time; some older writers have attributed this change to an indirect French influence, perhaps through Pellegrini or through
Sebastiano Ricci Sebastiano Ricci (1 August 165915 May 1734) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque school of Venice. About the same age as Piazzetta, and an elder contemporary of Tiepolo, he represents a late version of the vigorous and luminous Cortonesq ...
. Pittoni joined the Fraglia dei Pittori Veneziani, the Venetian guild of painters, in 1716. From, probably, the same year until his death he was a member of the Collegio dei Pittori, of which he became prior in 1729. He was elected to the
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of
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in 1727. In 1750 he was one of the forty-six founding members of the Veneta Pubblica Accademia di Pittura, Scultura e Architettura, which later became the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia; from 1758 to 1760 he succeeded Tiepolo as president of the academy, and was elected for a second term in 1763–64. Pittoni died in Venice on 6 November 1767. His tomb is in the church of San Giacomo dell'Orio, Venice.


Works

The catalogue raisonné by Franca Zava Boccazzi of Pittoni's paintings lists 247 extant and 117 lost, missing or destroyed works. The catalogue raisonné by Alice Binion of his drawings includes 304 items.


Patronage and reception

Pittoni had a high reputation during his lifetime, both within the Italian peninsula and elsewhere in Europe. Among his foreign patrons were Augustus II of Poland (a ''Death of Agrippina'' and a ''Death of Seneca'', ''circa'' 1713, formerly in
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, now destroyed); an unknown patron who in the 1730s bought five
altarpiece An altarpiece is an artwork such as a painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject made for placing at the back of or behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting ...
s for St. Mary's Church, Kraków; Clemens August of Bavaria (''St. Elizabeth Distributing Alms to the Poor'', 1734, for the castle of
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);
Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg Wilhelmine Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg (21 April 1673 – 10 April 1742) was Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the Germans, Queen of Hungary, Queen of Bohemia, Archduchess consort of Austria etc. as the spouse of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor. ...
, who at about the same time commissioned an ''Education of the Virgin'' and a ''St. John Nepomuk'' for the chapel of Schloss Schönbrunn in Vienna;
Philip V of Spain Philip V ( es, Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724, and again from 6 September 1724 to his death in 1746. His total reign of 45 years is the longest in the history of the Spanish mo ...
, who in 1735 commissioned a ''Triumphal Entry of Alexander into Babylonia'' for the
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; and
Augustus III of Poland Augustus III ( pl, August III Sas, lt, Augustas III; 17 October 1696 5 October 1763) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1733 until 1763, as well as Elector of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire where he was known as Frederick Aug ...
, who through Francesco Algarotti commissioned a ''Crassus in the Sanctuary of the Temple of Jerusalem'' in 1743. He was also much in demand in Italy, and supplied altarpieces for churches in
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,
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,
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, Padova,
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and
Vicenza Vicenza ( , ; ) is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region at the northern base of the ''Monte Berico'', where it straddles the Bacchiglione River. Vicenza is approximately west of Venice and east of Milan. Vicenza is a thr ...
. He was a skillful restorer of older paintings; he was often selected as restorer or inspector of the ''quadri pubblici'', the state-owned paintings of the Serenissima. He sold nine paintings to the soldier-turned-collector Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg, but also advised him both on art and on art restoration. Pittoni was successful, well liked and well respected. His reputation rapidly faded after his death, and by the end of the eighteenth century he was totally forgotten. Interest in him was revived in the twentieth century by the publications of Laura Coggiola Pittoni, beginning with ''Dei Pittoni, Artisti Veneti'' in 1907.


References


Further reading

* Pellegrino Antonio Orlandi (annotated by P. Guarienti) (1753). ''Abecedario pittorico''. * Alessandro Longhi (1762). ''Compendio delle vite de' pittori veneziani istorici più rinomati del presente secolo con suoi ritratti tratti dal naturale''. Venezia: the author. * Antonio Maria Zanetti (1771)
''Della pittura veneziana e delle opere pubbliche de veneziani maestri libri V''
(in Italian). Venezia: Stamperia di G. Albrizzi. * Laura Coggiola Pittoni (1921). ''G. B. Pittoni'' Firenze: Istituto di edizioni artistiche. * (1933) Pseudo influenza francese nell'arte di Giambattista Pittoni. ''Rivista di Venezia'' 11: 399–412. * M. Goering (1934). Die Tätigkeit der Venezianer Maler Piazzetta und Pittoni für den Kurfürsten Clemens August von Köln. ''Westfalen: Hefte für Geschichte, Kunst und Volkskunde'' 19: 364–72. * Rodolfo Pallucchini (1945). ''I disegni di Giambattista Pittoni''. adova Le Tre Venezie. * Klàra Garas (1969). Anton Kern (1710–1747). In: Kazimierz Michałowski, Jan Białostocki (eds.) (1969). ''Muzeum i twórca: Studia z historii sztuki i kultury ku czci Stanisława Lorentza''. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo naukowe. * Alice Binion (1970). From Schulenburgs Gallery and Records. 'Burlington Magazine'' 112: 297–303. * Franca Zava Boccazzi (1974). Per il catalogo di Giambattista Pittoni: Proposte e inediti. ''Arte Veneta'' 28: 179–204. * (1975). Nota sulla grafica di Antonio Kern. ''Arte Veneta'' 29: 246–51. * (1975). Pitture mitologiche di Giambattista Pittoni in rapporto a Sebastiano Ricci. ''Atti del Congresso internazionale di studi su Sebastiano Ricci e il suo tempo'' 1: 46–51. * Barbara Mazza (1976). La vicenda dei Tombeaux des princes: Matrici, storia e fortuna della serie Swiny tra Bologna e Venezia. ''Saggi e memorie di storia dell'arte'' 10: 79, 81-102, 141-151. * Franca Zava Boccazzi (1977). Due nuove micropitture di Giambattista Pittoni. In: aria Cionini Visani(1977).''Per Maria Cionini Visani: Scritti di amici''. Torino: G. Canale. 118–21 * Alice Binion (1981). Anton Kern in Venice. ''Münchner Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst'' 32: 182–206. * (1981). Three New Mythological Paintings by Giambattista Pittoni. ''Burlington Magazine'' 123: 96–99. * George Knox (1985). Piazzetta, Pittoni and Tiepolo at Parma. ''Arte Veneta'' 39: 114–24. * Adriano Mariuz, Giuseppe Pavanello (1985). I primi affreschi di Giambattista Tiepolo. ''Arte Veneta'' 39: 101–13. {{DEFAULTSORT:Pittoni, Giambattista 1687 births 1767 deaths 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 18th-century Italian painters Painters from Venice Italian Baroque painters Rococo painters 18th-century Italian male artists