Frescoes in the Palazzo Labia in Venice (1746-47)
by Giovanni Battista TIEPOLO

One of the most important commissions carried out by Tiepolo in the 1740s was, without a doubt, the decoration of the Palazzo Labia in Venice. The Labia family were of Spanish origin and had only recently joined the Venetian patriciate. Tiepolo's frescoes reflect the family's great desire to create an impression: they are the greatest secular decoration he ever produced in Venice.

The great hall of the palace, which rises up two storeys, is entirely covered by frescoes, which Tiepolo executed in collaboration with Girolamo Mengozzi Colonna, the quadratura specialist. The walls of the room have been opened up by an illusionistic simulated architecture, into which the real doors and windows have been integrated. In this way, a multi-layered system of fictive interior and exterior spaces has been created, supported by a massive architectural framework of multicoloured painted marble. Tiepolo's scenes, The Meeting of Anthony and Cleopatra and The Banquet of Cleopatra, are staged within this illusory architecture, the scenic framework lending them a theatrical character.

Tiepolo's method of representation, characterized by wit and irony, is enriched by many narrative details. Servants, soldiers, musicians and other figures on rostrums and balconies populate the room in so natural a manner, that the viewer begins to doubt whether they belong to Cleopatra's entourage or to the real staff of the palace. The central ceiling fresco depicts The Triumph of Bellerophon over Time, flanked by four monochrome scenes of mythological and allegorical characters.

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View of the ballroom toward the east wall
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


View of the ballrom toward the east wall
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


View of the ballrom toward the west wall
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


View of the west wall
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra
1743-50
Fresco, 650 x 300 cm
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra
1743-50
Fresco, 650 x 300 cm
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra
c. 1746
Oil on canvas, 67 x 38 cm
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh


The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


View of the east wall
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra
1743-50
Fresco, 650 x 300 cm
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra
1743-50
Fresco, 650 x 300 cm
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra
c. 1746
Oil on canvas, 67 x 41 cm
Stockholms Universitet Konstsamling, Stockholm


The Banquet of Cleopatra (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Banquet of Cleopatra (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Supplemental scene (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Supplemental scene (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Supplemental scene (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Supplemental scene (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Ceiling decoration
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Bellerophon on Pegasus
1743-50
Fresco, diameter c. 600 cm
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Bellerophon on Pegasus
1743-50
Fresco, diameter c. 600 cm
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Bellerophon on Pegasus (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Bellerophon on Pegasus (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


The Wind (detail)
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Side ceiling cartouche
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Nobility Conquering Envy
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Nobility Conquering Envy
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Pluto Abducting Persephone.
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Pluto Abducting Persephone
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice


Side ceiling cartouche
1743-50
Fresco
Palazzo Labia, Venice



Summary of works by Giovanni Battista TIEPOLO
Great fresco decorations
Patriarchal Palace, Udine (1726)
Villa Loschi, Biron di Monteviale (1734) | Palazzo Labia, Venice (1746-47)
Residenz, Würzburg (1751-53) | Villa Valmarana, Vicenza (1757)
Royal Palace, Madrid (1762-66)
Various paintings and decorations
up to 1740 | 1740s | 1751-70



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