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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Head of a Young Man, 1752-1753, red chalk on blue laid paper, 10 5/8 in. x 8 1/4 in. (27 cm. x 21 cm.), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and his two sons and collaborators, Giovanni Domenico (1727--1804) and Lorenzo (1736--1772), created more than 1,500 chalk studies, in addition to hundreds of pen-and-ink drawings. This work, tentatively attributed to Giovanni Battista Tiepolo for its quality, most likely originated in Wurzburg, where in 175153 the Tiepolo workshop decorated the residence of the Prince-Bishop. The drawing is not a portrait, but a study of a facial expression. Lorenzo Tiepolo copied this work, presumably as part of his artistic training in his father's workshop, in an album now in the Martin-von-Wagner-Museum, University of Wurzburg.

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Head of a Young Man, 1752-1753, red chalk on blue laid paper, 10 5/8 in. x 8 1/4 in. (27 cm. x 21 cm.), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and his two sons and collaborators, Giovanni Domenico (1727--1804) and Lorenzo (1736--1772), created more than 1,500 chalk studies, in addition to hundreds of pen-and-ink drawings. This work, tentatively attributed to Giovanni Battista Tiepolo for its quality, most likely originated in Wurzburg, where in 175153 the Tiepolo workshop decorated the residence of the Prince-Bishop. The drawing is not a portrait, but a study of a facial expression. Lorenzo Tiepolo copied this work, presumably as part of his artistic training in his father's workshop, in an album now in the Martin-von-Wagner-Museum, University of Wurzburg.
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Head of a Young Man, 1752-1753, red chalk on blue laid paper, 10 5/8 in. x 8 1/4 in. (27 cm. x 21 cm.), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and his two sons and collaborators, Giovanni Domenico (1727--1804) and Lorenzo (1736--1772), created more than 1,500 chalk studies, in addition to hundreds of pen-and-ink drawings. This work, tentatively attributed to Giovanni Battista Tiepolo for its quality, most likely originated in Wurzburg, where in 175153 the Tiepolo workshop decorated the residence of the Prince-Bishop. The drawing is not a portrait, but a study of a facial expression. Lorenzo Tiepolo copied this work, presumably as part of his artistic training in his father's workshop, in an album now in the Martin-von-Wagner-Museum, University of Wurzburg.
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4258 x 5536 px | 67.4 MB
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36.1 x 46.9 cm | 14.2 x 18.5 in (300 dpi)
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