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The Immaculate Conception with Saint Lawrence and Saint Francis of Paola

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The Immaculate Conception with Saint Lawrence and Saint Francis of Paola
ArtistGiovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Yearearly 1770s
Mediumoil painting on canvas
MovementRococo
Catholic art
SubjectImmaculate Conception
Saint Lawrence
Francis of Paola
Dimensions220 cm × 119 cm (87 in × 47 in)[1]
LocationMusée des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg
Accession1900

The Immaculate Conception with Saint Lawrence and Saint Francis of Paola is an oil on canvas altarpiece by the Italian Rococo painter Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. It is on display in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg, France. Its inventory number is 435.[2]

The painting depicts Mary, mother of Jesus as the Immaculata, appearing to Saint Lawrence, who gazes at her, and to Francis of Paola, who looks at the viewer while pointing his left hand towards the apparition. Owing to its flamboyant virtuosity and its expressiveness, the work has long been thought to have been painted by Giovanni Domenico's father, Giovanni Battista, but since 1939, it is accepted as an early masterpiece by the younger Tiepolo. On account of the stylistic resemblances with Giovanni Battista's paintings, it is thought that it was painted shortly after his death, i.e. 1770, when Giovanni Domenico was still carrying his father's mantle while beginning to develop his own, more realistic and even naturalistic style (here visible in the trompe-l'œil basket at the lower edge of the painting).[1]

The painting was bought in 1898 by Wilhelm von Bode from the Florentine art dealer Elia Volpi [it], and entered the collections in 1900. Between 1810 and 1879, it had belonged to the parish church of Cavenzano, Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta (Cavenzano) [it], now part of the commune of Campolongo Tapogliano, where it was replaced by a faithful copy. Before that, it had belonged to the Dominican monastery of Aiello del Friuli. But it is not documented if the altarpiece was painted for that institution or, for that matter, who commissioned it.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Roy, Alain (June 2017). De Giotto à Goya. Peintures italiennes et espagnoles du musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg. Musées de la ville de Strasbourg. pp. 250–251. ISBN 978-2-35125-151-5.
  2. ^ a b Jacquot, Dominique (2006). Le musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg. Cinq siècles de peinture. Strasbourg: Musées de Strasbourg. pp. 140–141. ISBN 2-901833-78-0.

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