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Allegory of the Planets and Continents

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Painting by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Allegory of the Planets and Continents
ArtistGiovanni Battista Tiepolo
Year1752
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions185.4 cm × 139.4 cm (73.0 in × 54.9 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Allegory of the Planets and Continents is a 1752 painting (or detailed sketch) by Italian artistGiovanni Battista Tiepolo.[1] Done in oil on canvas, the allegorical work uses human figures to represent members of theGreco-Roman pantheon, theplanets, andfour continents. The painting is an elaborate oil sketch made by Tiepolo in preparation for rendering a similar, larger version of the scene as a massive fresco.[1] Between December 1750 and November 1753, Tiepolo was commissioned to decorate thePrince-Bishop of WürzburgKarl Philipp von Greifenclau zu Vollraths newly constructed palace on the ceiling of a staircase. He created a massive fresco of over 600 m2, considered the largest fresco in the world and is often thought to be his greatest achievement. The intricate painting depicts figures circling around Tiepolo's rendering ofApollo, the sun god; this represents planets orbiting theSun. Thecornice of the painting symbolize the continentsEurope,America,Africa, andAsia.[1]

It was identified in the ceiling of a corridor at the Hendon Hall Hotel, London, in 1954. How it came to be at Hendon Hall is not entirely clear: the house was once owned by the actorDavid Garrick although he never lived there.[2] The painting differs from the Würzburg fresco in several ways; the fresco includes portraits of Greifenclau, Tiepolo, his two sons, andBalthasar Neumann, and the positions of the Americas and Europe are reversed.[3] There is some divergence among critics as to whether the painting was made before or after the fresco,[1][4] or whether it is by Tiepolo or his sonDomenico Tiepolo.[3]

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  1. ^abcd"Allegory of the Planets and Continents".www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved2024-09-08.
  2. ^Edward T. Evans.The History and Topography of the Parish of Hendon, Middlesex. London, 1890, pp. 239–40
  3. ^abFahy, Everett;Watson, F. J. B. (1973). "25. Allegory of the Planets and Continents".The Wrightsman Collection. Vol. 5, Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 232–247.
  4. ^Watson, F. J. B."Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: A Masterpiece and a Book."Connoisseur vol. 136 (November 1955), p. 215
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