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This drawing was completed in preparation for the most prestigious religious commission of Giovanni Battista Piazzetta’s career, the ceiling painting of the <em>Glory of St. Dominic</em> for the church of SS. Giovanni e Paolo in Venice. Both the finished painting, which depicts St. Dominic’s arrival in heaven amid a thundery vortex, and Piazzetta’s study for the angel, who carries St. Dominic on a cloud, depart from Venetian tradition. To execute this airborne subject, he likely drew from wax or clay models suspended in midair in order to study the illusionistic <em>di sotto in su </em>(from below to above) perspective and the play of light found on the angel’s shadowed form. He worked out the angel’s twisting pose, imbuing it with a lively sense of movement, and accentuated the drapery’s folds with heavy lines as though considering their visibility from afar. There are only slight changes in the angel’s pose between this drawing and the completed painting. As few of Piazzetta’s preparatory studies for paintings exist, Cleveland’s sheet offers rare insight to the artist’s working methods.

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117767
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A Flying Angel (recto); Studies of Hands Playing Instruments (verso)
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117767
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drawing
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A Flying Angel (recto); Studies of Hands Playing Instruments (verso)
description
This drawing was completed in preparation for the most prestigious religious commission of Giovanni Battista Piazzetta’s career, the ceiling painting of the <em>Glory of St. Dominic</em> for the church of SS. Giovanni e Paolo in Venice. Both the finished painting, which depicts St. Dominic’s arrival in heaven amid a thundery vortex, and Piazzetta’s study for the angel, who carries St. Dominic on a cloud, depart from Venetian tradition. To execute this airborne subject, he likely drew from wax or clay models suspended in midair in order to study the illusionistic <em>di sotto in su </em>(from below to above) perspective and the play of light found on the angel’s shadowed form. He worked out the angel’s twisting pose, imbuing it with a lively sense of movement, and accentuated the drapery’s folds with heavy lines as though considering their visibility from afar. There are only slight changes in the angel’s pose between this drawing and the completed painting. As few of Piazzetta’s preparatory studies for paintings exist, Cleveland’s sheet offers rare insight to the artist’s working methods.
date
1723–27
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CC0
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CC0
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en
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Q80012475
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1198
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Drawing
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Sheet: 56.3 x 42.6 cm (22 3/16 x 16 3/4 in.)
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Italy, Venice
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1938.388
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black chalk heightened with traces of white chalk
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A Flying Angel (recto); Studies of Hands Playing Instruments (verso), 1723–27. Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (Italian, 1682–1754). Black chalk heightened with traces of white chalk; sheet: 56.3 x 42.6 cm (22 3/16 x 16 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 1938.388
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DR - Italian
didYouKnow
The Venetian blue paper (<em>carta azzurra</em>) of this sheet was the preferred medium for preparatory drawings among artists in Venice at the time this drawing was made.
citations
citation
“Cleveland: A Museum’s New Acquisitions.” <em>The Art News </em>38, no. 40 (1940).
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Mentioned: p. 13
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Millikan, William M. “Two Drawings by Piazzetta.” <em>Burlington Magazine </em>76, no. 444 (1940).
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: pp. 88-89, pl. C
citation
Francis, Henry S. "Two Drawings by Piazzetta." <em>The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em> 27, no. 7 (1940): 108-109.
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Mentioned: p. 109
citation
Fogg Museum of Art. <em>Venice in the Eighteenth Century (May 7- June 10, 1948).</em> Cambridge: Harvard University, 1948.
page_number
Mentioned: no. 28
citation
“Exhibition of Master Drawings of the Eighteenth Century in France and Italy.” <em>Allen Memorial Art Museum Bulletin</em> 8, no. 2 (1951).
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 54, no. 12
citation
Johnson, Mark M. <em>Idea to Image: Preparatory Studies from the Renaissance to Impressionism</em>. Cleveland: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1980.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 56; Reproduced: p. 54, fig. 63
citation
Jones, Leslie. “The Paintings of Giovanni Battista Piazzetta.” Doctoral diss., New York University, 1981.
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Reproduced: p. 14, fig. 35
citation
Pallucchini, Rodolfo and Adriano Mariuz.<em> L’opera completa del Piazzetta</em>. Milan: Rizzoli Editore, 1982.
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 84 no. 37a, p. 85
citation
Knox, George, and Giovanni Battista Piazzetta. <em>Piazzetta: A Tercentenary Exhibition of Drawings, Prints, and Books</em>. 1983.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 68, cat. no. 15, Reproduced: p. 69
citation
Puglisi, Catherine R. “Piazzetta’s Glory of Saint Dominic.” <em>Arte Veneta: Rivista di Storia dell’Arte</em> 41 (1987).
page_number
Mentioned: p. 210, p. 15 n. 5
citation
Martineau, Jane, and Andrew Robison. <em>The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century</em>. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 1994.
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 166, 480, no. 87.
citation
Sciré, Giovanna Nepi, et al. <em>Splendori del Settecento Veneziano</em>. Milan: Electa, 1995.
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 199, no. 72
citation
Aikema, Bernard. <em>Tiepolo and His Circle: Drawings in American Collections</em>. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Art Museums, 1996.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 88; Reproduced: p. 91, fig. 3
citation
Aikema, Bernard. <em>Tiepolo and His Circle: Drawings in American Collections</em>. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Art Museums, 1996.
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 91
citation
Cleveland Museum of Art, Diane DeGrazia, and Carter E. Foster. <em>Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art</em>. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art in association with Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 2000.
page_number
Mentioned: P. 4, 60-61, 86; Reproduced: P. 61, cat. no. 20
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Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
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2026-05-29 06:06:00.335000
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117767
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