List of works by Giambattista Pittoni
The catalogue raisonné by Franca Zava Boccazzi of the paintings of Giambattista Pittoni lists 247 extant and 117 lost, missing or destroyed works.[1][2] The catalogue raisonné by Alice Binion of his drawings includes 304 items.[1][3]:91 Some of his works are listed below.
Paintings
- In the Louvre Museum, Paris:
- Christ grants Keys of Paradise to St Peter
- Continence of Scipio (1733-1735)
- Susanna and the Elders (1723-1725)
- Tombeau allégorique de l'archevêque John Tillotson (1630-1694) (1726-1727)
- Bacchus and Ariadne (1720-1725)
- Mars and Venus (1720-1725)
- Sacrifice of Polyxena at the Tomb of Achilles
- Dido founds Carthage
- Holy family, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Hagar in Desert, Church of Frari, Venice; Oil on Canvas,
- Justice and Peace, Palazzo Pesaro, Venice; fresco
- Nativity (1740), National Gallery, London
- Susanna and the Elders (1720), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
- St Elizabeth distributing Alms (1734), Szépmûvészeti Múzeum, Budapest; Oil on canvas, 72 x 43 cm,
- The family (1740), private collection
- Sacrifice of Isaac (1720), Church of San Francesco della Vigna, Venice; Oil on Canvas, 118 x 155 cm,
- Descent from the Cross (c. 1750), Palace of Legion of Honor, San Francisco, California
- Sacrifice of Polyxena (1733-1734), Getty Museum, Los Angeles
- Christ and St Peter, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
- Annunciation (1758), Accademia, Venice
- Death of Joseph, Berggruen Museum in Charlottenburg Palace, National Gallery (Berlin), Berlin; Oil on canvas, 97 x 79 cm
- St Jerome and St Peter of Alcantara (1725), National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; Oil on canvas, 275 x 143 cm;
- Penitent Magdalene (1740) Accademia, Venice, Oil on canvas, 48 x 38 cm
- Sacrifice of Polyxena, Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; Oil on canvas, 129 x 94 cm,
- Vision of St Anthony of Padua (1730), San Diego Museum of Art, Balboa Park, California; 35 1/2 in. x 23 1/4 in.
- David and Bathsheba, 74x64 cm
- Finding of Moses (c. 1730), Portland Art Museum, Oregon
- Miracle of the loaves and fishes (1725), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; oil on canvas, 120.1x178.5 cm,
- Martyrdom of St Thomas, Church of San Stae, Venice
- Death of Sophonisba, Pushkin Museum, Moscow; oil on canvas, 165 x 214 cm;
- Rest on the Flight into Egypt (1725), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid; oil on canvas, 108 x 135 cm;
- St Roch (1727), Szépmûvészeti Múzeum, Budapest; oil on canvas, 42 x 32 cm,
- Allegorical monument to the glory of Isaac Newton (c. 1727-29), Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
- Nativity, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Quimper; oil on canvas, 74 × 56 cm,
- Stoning of St Stephen, 2nd left picture of the Church's altar of S. Maria Diessen
- Death of Agripina and Death of Seneca, Dresden Gallery
- Eliezer and Rebecca (c. 1725), Musée des Beaux-arts, Bordeaux
- Enthroned Madonna and Child venerated by Saints Peter and Pius V (1723-1724), Church of Santa Corona, Vicenza
- Madonna with Saints, Church of San Germano dei Berici
- Diane and Acteon (c. 1725), Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza; oil on canvas, 147 x 197.5 cm,
- Sacrifice by Jephthah, Museo di Palazzo Reale, Genoa
- Portrait of Cardinal Bartolomeo Roverella, Accademia dei Concordi, Rovigo
- Jupiter protect Justice, The Peace and the Science, Plafonds decoration, Ca' Pesaro, Venice
- Saints presenting a devout Woman to Virgin and Child, Cleveland Museum of Art
- Allegory of Painting and Sculpture, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
- Annunciation, Städelsches Kunstinstitut
- Madonna of Sorrows, Museum Gemäldegalerie (Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz)
- Martyrdom of St Clement: Sketch for Altar at Clemenskirche, Muenster, displayed at Uppsala Universitet Konstsamling
- St Peter, Kunsthalle
References
- 1 2 Alice Binion (n.d.). Pittoni, Giambattista. Grove Art Online / Oxford Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (subscription required).
- ↑ Franca Zava Boccazzi (1979). Pittoni: L'opera completa (in Italian). Venezia: Alfieri.
- ↑ Alice Binion (1983). I disegni di Giambattista Pittoni (in Italian). Firenze: La Nuova Italia.
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