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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
A Man Wearing a Three-cornered Hat
c. 1754-1762
Rome and Venice in the 18th century were important centres for caricature, a type of drawing much sought after by English travellers on their Grand Tour. Giambattista drew hundreds of caricatures, which were collected together by his son Domenico, who saved them in albums and used them as an inspiration and a source of imagery for his own satirical works.
Artist
Title
A Man Wearing a Three-cornered Hat
Date
c. 1754-1762
Medium
Drawing
Materials
pen and black ink with grey wash on laid paperDimensions
21.9 x 14.2 cm irregular
Nationality
Italian
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. Samuel Bronfman, O.B.E., Westmount, Quebec, 1973, in honour of her late husband, Mr. Samuel Bronfman, C.C., LL.D.
Accession number
17577