
1727โ1804 ยท Italian ยท 28 artworks
artist bio
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, also known as Giandomenico, was an Italian painter and printmaker. He was the son of the renowned artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and assisted his father in many important commissions, developing his own distinct style characterized by genre scenes and lively depictions of everyday life.
what you'll learn
Studying Tiepolo's work allows students to understand the transition from grand history painting to more intimate genre scenes within the Rococo period. Students can analyze his use of line, composition, and narrative storytelling.
related: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Francesco Guardi, Jean-Honore Fragonard

Head of a Scholar

Two Peasant Women and a Child Seen from Behind, from the 'Foresteria' (Guesthouse)
1757

Christ and the Adulteress
1751

The barker
1757

Minuet
1756

Preaching of John the Baptist

Chinese prince in fortune tellers
1757

Portrait of an Oriental Philosopher

Virgin and Child with Saints
1759

The Minuet or Carnival Scene
1755

Summer Stroll
1757

The Textile Merchant, from the Chinese Room in the Foresteria
1757

Head of an old man

Rebecca at the Well
1751

Landscape with sitting farmer
1757

Offering of Fruits to Moon Goddess

The New World, from the 'Foresteria' (Guesthouse)
1757

Presentation in the Temple
1754

Christ's Fall on the way to Calvary
1772

The Tooth Extractor
1754

Portrait of a Page Boy
1760

Rest of the farmers
1757

Flagellation

The Piper
1770

Minuet with Pantaloon and Colombine, from the Room of Carnival Scenes in the Foresteria
1757

The Mandarin's Walk, from the Chinese Room in the Foresteria
1757

Ball in the Country
1756

God the Father