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  1. Born in Venice, Lorenzo Tiepolo was the son of Doge Jacopo Tiepolo. Tiepolo demonstrated skill as a commander when, during the War of Saint Sabas with Genoa, he defeated the Genoese at the Battle of Acre in 1258. He served also as a podestà of Fano .

  2. Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo (8 August 1736 – August 1776) was an artist and son of the more famous Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. In 1750, he travelled to Würzburg with his father and brother, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo , where he worked alongside them on the decorative fresco cycle in the Würzburg Residence .

  3. Artist: Lorenzo Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 17361776 Madrid) Artist: After Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1696–1770 Madrid) Date: ca. 1761. Medium: Etching. Dimensions: Sheet: 26 5/8 × 20 9/16 in. (67.6 × 52.2 cm) Plate: 26 3/16 × 19 7/8 in. (66.5 × 50.5 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1922. Accession ...

  4. Aug 8, 1736 - May 2, 1776. Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo was an artist and son of the more famous Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. In 1750, he travelled to Würzburg with his father and brother,...

  5. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Exhibition History. Catalogue Raisonné. Title: A Miracle of Saint Anthony of Padua. Artist: Lorenzo Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1736–1776 Madrid) Artist: After Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1696–1770 Madrid) Date: ca. 1759–60. Medium: Etching.

  6. Summary of Giambattista Tiepolo. The great 18 th century Venetian painter Tiepolo ranks as the supreme exponent of the ornamental and asymmetrical Italian Rococo style. Tiepolo is thus associated with decorative, airy frescoes that displayed a partiality for pastel shades and sumptuous costumes.

  7. See all 4 artworks ›. Saint Anne and Saint Joachim Offering the Virgin Mary as a Child to the Eternal Father, c. 1759. Lorenzo Tiepolo. Rinaldo Leaving Armida, c. 1753. Lorenzo Tiepolo. Saint Thecla Praying for the End of the Plague in the City of Este, c. 1760. Lorenzo Tiepolo. The Miracle of St. Anthony of Padua, c. 1759.