- Giambattista Pittoni
Giambattista Pittoni (1687-1767) was an Italian painter of the late-
Baroque orRococo period, active mainly in his nativeVenice .Pittoni is best known for his "grand-manner" canvases depicting religious, historical, and mythological subjects (such as
Sophonisba andPolyxena ). He was a co-founder of the official painter's academy in Venice (in competition to the oldfraglia orpainter's guild ), theAccademia di Belle Arti di Venezia , and he succeeded as President (1758-1761) his contemporaryGiovanni Battista Tiepolo . Pittoni never left his native Venice, but completed commissions from German, Polish, Russian, and Austrian patrons. His mature palette was noted, as was Tiepolo's, for his lightness of tone. Besides Tiepolo, Pittoni's influences wereGiovanni Battista Piazzetta ,Sebastiano Ricci , andAntonio Balestra . His paintings were of aRococo style, but later became more sedate in their approach towardsNeoclassicism .References
* [http://www.galleryofart.us/Giambattista_Pittoni/ Giambattista Pittoni at Gallery of Art]
* [http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a880-1.html Getty Biography]
* [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/bio/p/pittoni/biograph.html Pittoni Biography]
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