Joseph Relays to Mary God’s Command to Flee (1750–1753)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Our latest exhibit features a compelling etching by the renowned Italian artist, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, titled "Joseph Relays to Mary God’s Command to Flee", created between 1750 and 1753. This work is part of Tiepolo's illustrious portfolio, showcasing his mastery in capturing biblical narratives with profound emotion and detailed expression.The scene unfolds within a modest, dimly lit room, a setting that heightens the sense of urgency and gravity of the moment depicted. The composition centers around the figures of Joseph and Mary. Joseph, appearing weary yet resolute, stands at the threshold of the doorway. His gesture is dynamic, as if caught in the moment he conveys the divine message.Mary, seated elegantly yet with a palpable tension, holds the infant Jesus, her expression reading a mix of concern and contemplation. The intimacy and immediacy of the interaction are palpable, rendering the viewer a silent observer to this pivotal biblical event.The background and environment are rendered with careful detail, from the drapery's intricate folds to the rustic textures of the room's interiors. Each element within the etching contributes to a harmonious interplay of light and shadow, which draws attention to the central figures.This artwork not only depicts a critical moment of decision in biblical lore but also reflects Tiepolo's skill in etching and his ability to evoke emotional depth and narrative complexity.
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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.