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Tiepolo in milan ; the lost frescos of palazzo Archinto
In 1730-31, Tiepolo undertook his fi rst signifi cant project outside the Veneto, frescoes for fi ve ceilings in Palazzo Archinto in Milan. The paintings were commissioned by Count Carlo Archinto (167
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In 1730-31, Tiepolo undertook his fi rst signifi cant project outside the Veneto, frescoes for fi ve ceilings in Palazzo Archinto in Milan. The paintings were commissioned by Count Carlo Archinto (1670-1732), likely in honor of the marriage of his son, Filippo, to Giulia Borromeo. Tiepolo's mythological and allegorical scenes-Triumph of Arts and Sciences; Apollo and Phaëton; Perseus and Andromeda; Juno, Fortune, and Venus; and Nobility-were painted in some of the largest rooms of the palazzo. Unfortunately, the palazzo was bombed during World War II and its interior completely destroyed.
Only a series of black-and-white photographs, taken between 1897 and the late 1930s, preserves the frescoes' appearance, but a number of preparatory drawings and paintings provide precious information, including: three painted sketches (Triumph of Arts and Sciences, the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon; Apollo and Phaëton, Los Angeles County Museum; and Perseus and Andromeda, The Frick Collection). Three drawings from the British Museum in London, the Museo Civico in Trieste, and the Sinebrychoff Art Museum in Helsinki, are the only related graphic works. These- along with other drawings and prints by Tiepolo and some books- have been reunited for the fi rst time in order to bring to life these extraordinary works of art.
On view at The Frick Collection from April 16 to July 14, 2019, the exhibition is curated by Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator at the Frick, with Andrea Tomezzoli, Professor at the University of Padua, and Denis Ton, Curator of the Musei Civici in Belluno. Included in the publication are essays on Tiepolo's work in Palazzo Archinto (Salomon), on the role of the frescoes in Tiepolo's career (Tomezzoli), on the intellectual world of the Archinto family (Ton), and on the architectural history of the palace (Kluzer).
| ISBN / EAN | 9781911300526 |
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| Auteur | Salomon, Xavier |
| Editeur | Paul Holberton |