From the Renaissance onwards, drawing from classical examples, usually sculptures, was a standard part of the training in an artist’s
workshop. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770), who had a large workshop in the 18th century, set his son Domenico just such a task. The young Domenico probably made this drawing after a plaster cast of a classical statue of the Roman emperor Domitian (AD 51-96, in power from AD 81).
Specifications
Title | Roman Male Head |
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Material and technique | Red chalk, heightened with white, on blue paper |
Object type |
Drawing
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Height 262 mm Width 184 mm |
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Artists |
Draughtsman:
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
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Accession number | I 561 (PK) |
Credits | Loan Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (former Koenigs collection), 1940 |
Department | Drawings & Prints |
Acquisition date | 1940 |
Creation date | in circa 1745 |
Collector | Collector / Franz Koenigs |
Internal exhibitions |
Tiepolo in Holland (1996) De Collectie Twee - wissel V, Prenten & Tekeningen (2009) |
Material | |
Object | |
Technique |
Highlight
> Painting technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
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Geographical origin | Italy > Southern Europe > Europe |
Place of manufacture | Venice > Veneto region > Italy > Southern Europe > Europe |
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