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Punchinello Collapses on the Road

A work made of pen and brown ink and brush and brown washes, over traces of charcoal, on off-white laid paper, with framing lines in pen and brown ink.
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  • A work made of pen and brown ink and brush and brown washes, over traces of charcoal, on off-white laid paper, with framing lines in pen and brown ink.

Date:

c. 1791

Artist:

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Italian, 1727–1804

About this artwork

Between 1797 and his death in 1804, Domenico Tiepolo created 104 inventive wash drawings for what he called Divertimenti per li ragazzi (diversions for children). This series described the life, from birth to death, of the tragicomic commedia dell’arte figure Punchinello (identified by his conical hat and beaked mask), in a loosely structured tale of an everyman.

In Punchinello Collapses on the Road, we see the protagonist, surrounded by eleven of his companions and three lamenting women, in the final days before his death. While Punchinello is indeed a kind of everyman, Tiepolo also made references throughout the series to the life of Christ. This drawing calls to mind one of Christ’s falls as he carried the cross.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

Title

Punchinello Collapses on the Road

Place

Italy (Artist's nationality:)

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1791

Medium

Pen and brown ink and brush and brown washes, over traces of charcoal, on off-white laid paper, with framing lines in pen and brown ink

Inscriptions

Signed, lower right, brown ink: "Domo Tiepolo"; inscribed, lower right, graphite: "14"; inscribed, upper left, brown ink: "13"; inscribed, upper left, graphite: "O"

Dimensions

36 × 47.5 cm (14 3/16 × 18 3/4 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Richard and Mary L. Gray

Reference Number

2019.869

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