The Holy Family at the Bank of the River (1750–1753)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"The Holy Family at the Bank of the River" is a remarkable example of the artistic prowess of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, created during the period 1750-1753. This captivating etching illustrates a serene, yet profoundly expressive scene of the Holy Family.The scene is set on the banks of a river, imbued with a sense of peace and divine presence. At the forefront, Saint Joseph, recognizable by his customary staff, stands guiding the seated Virgin Mary, who affectionately cradles the Christ Child. To their side, an angel stands holding the tether of a golden boat, as if prepared to navigate the family on their divine journey. The protective and serene expressions on the faces of Mary and Joseph powerfully reflect their roles as caretakers of the Christ Child, adding depth to the spiritual narrative of the artwork.Above, the clouds part in dramatic swathes, allowing beams of light to splay across the sky, suggesting divine intervention and blessing upon the family. The background captures the wide expanse of the river, reinforcing the theme of journey and transition.Tiepolo's use of detailed, fluid etching strokes gives life to the textures of the draperies, the choppy river, and the ethereal sky, masterfully playing with light and shadow to evoke a sense of divinity and transcendence.This artwork not only showcases Tiepolo’s exceptional skills as an etcher but also serves as a profound spiritual reflection on themes of guidance, protection, and divine providence.
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Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (August 30, 1727 – March 3, 1804) was an Italian painter and printmaker in etching. He was the son of artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and elder brother of Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo.