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Punchinello's Mistress Faints

A work made of pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash, with touches of brush and orange watercolor, over black chalk, on ivory laid paper, prepared with a white gouache ground, laid down on grayish-ivory laid card.
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  • A work made of pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash, with touches of brush and orange watercolor, over black chalk, on ivory laid paper, prepared with a white gouache ground, laid down on grayish-ivory laid card.

Date:

1790–1801

Artist:

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Italian, 1727-1804

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

Title

Punchinello's Mistress Faints

Place

Italy (Artist's nationality:)

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1790–1801

Medium

Pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash, with touches of brush and orange watercolor, over black chalk, on ivory laid paper, prepared with a white gouache ground, laid down on grayish-ivory laid card

Inscriptions

Inscribed recto, upper left, in pen and brown ink: "14"; lower left, in pen and brown ink: "Domo Tiepolo f"

Dimensions

Primary support: 36.1 × 47.6 cm (14 1/4 × 18 3/4 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection

Reference Number

2012.95

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