Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Date: 1740
Size: 135 x 275 cm
Museum: Palazzo Ducale (Venice, Italy)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
, a renowned Italian painter of the Rococo period, created the magnificent painting 'Neptune Offering Gifts to Venice' in 1740. This masterpiece, measuring 135 x 275 cm and painted in oil on canvas, is an exceptional example of Tiepolo's artistic prowess.
The painting depicts Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, presenting gifts to Venice, symbolizing the city's maritime power and wealth. The composition is a harmonious blend of grandeur and elegance, with intricate details that reveal Tiepolo's mastery over his craft.
is currently housed in the prestigious Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Italy. This historic building has been a symbol of Venetian power and culture for centuries, making it an ideal location for this masterpiece.
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