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Giovanni Battista Piazzetta
A masterful Venetian Rococo painting depicting the vision of Saint Philip Neri, characterised by dramatic lighting and emotional depth.
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, a Venetian master of the early eighteenth century, produced this work during a period when his style moved away from the heavy tenebrism of his predecessors toward a lighter, more atmospheric approach. The painting depicts the vision of Saint Philip Neri, who kneels in a posture of profound devotion, his gaze directed upward toward the Virgin and Child. The composition relies on a diagonal axis that connects the saint in the lower right to the celestial figures appearing in the upper left, creating a sense of movement and spiritual connection. Piazzetta employs a palette of warm, earthy tones, punctuated by the deep red of the saint's vestments and the blue of the Virgin's mantle. The lighting is dramatic, typical of the Venetian school, with soft, diffused illumination that defines the forms of the figures while allowing the background to recede into shadow. The inclusion of the skull and the cardinal's hat in the foreground serves as a memento mori, grounding the ethereal scene in the reality of the saint's earthly life and his renunciation of worldly status. Technically, the brushwork is fluid and confident, characteristic of Piazzetta's mature period. The artist focuses on the emotional resonance of the encounter, capturing the saint's expression of awe and humility. The presence of the putti, swirling amidst the clouds, adds a sense of lightness and grace to the composition. This work demonstrates the artist's ability to balance complex theological narratives with a humanised, accessible aesthetic. It remains a representative example of Venetian religious art from the early Settecento, reflecting the transition from the gravity of the Baroque to the more decorative sensibilities of the Rococo era.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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darker and more intimate than Tiepolo, yet the painter who most influenced Tiepolo's early development
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