The Holy Family Passes under a City Arch (1750–1753)
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This exquisite etching titled "The Holy Family Passes Under a City Arch," created by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo between 1750 and 1753, captures a poignant moment during the Holy Family's journey. The composition is thoughtfully arranged under the commanding arch of a city entrance, creating a strong architectural frame that adds depth and a sense of passage to the scene.The central figures of the painting, the Holy Family, are depicted in a humble and serene manner. Joseph leads a donkey that carries Mary, who is veiling herself and the Christ child. This group is moving, perhaps symbolizing their flight into Egypt, under the protective arch which not only offers a literal shelter but also serves as a metaphor for spiritual sanctuary.To the right, a crowd of onlookers gathers, their expressions and postures indicating a mixture of curiosity and reverence. This juxtaposition of the divine family and ordinary people enhances the narrative of divinity passing through the mundane world. The detailed rendering of the figures and the architectural elements highlights Tiepolo's skill in etching, making full use of light and shadow to enhance the dramatic effect and emotional depth of the scene.The piece, rich in detail and symbolism, offers viewers a chance to meditate on themes of journey, protection, and the intersection of the heavenly with the earthly.
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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.