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  1. Giovanni Battista oder Giambattista Pittoni war ein italienischer Maler und Zeichner des Spätbarock und Rokoko. Er war mit Sebastiano Ricci, Tiepolo, Piazzetta und den Vedutisten Canaletto und Francesco Guardi ein Hauptvertreter des venezianischen Rokoko.

  2. Giambattista Pittoni or Giovanni Battista Pittoni (6 June 1687 – 6 November 1767) was a Venetian painter of the late Baroque or Rococo period. He was among the founders of the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice , of which in 1758 he became the second president, succeeding Tiepolo .

  3. Giovanni Battista Pittoni, auch Giambattista genannt, (* 20. Juni 1687 in Venedig; † 17. November 1767 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler und Zeichner des Spätbarock und Rokoko. Er gilt mit Tiepolo, Canaletto und Francesco Guardi als ein Hauptvertreter des venezianischen Rokoko.

    • Italian
    • November 6, 1767
    • Venice, Italy
  4. Giovanni Battista Pittoni, noto anche come Giambattista Pittoni (Venezia, 6 giugno 1687 – Venezia, 16 novembre 1767), è stato un pittore italiano, cittadino della Repubblica di Venezia. È considerato tra i più rilevanti esponenti del Rococò veneziano.

  5. Giambattista Pittoni or Giovanni Battista Pittoni (6 June 1687 – 6 November 1767) was a Venetian painter of the late Baroque or Rococo period. He was among the founders of the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, of which in 1758 he became the second president, succeeding Tiepolo .

    • Italian
    • June 6, 1687
    • Venice, Italy
    • November 6, 1767
  6. Giovanni Battista Pittoni. Venice, 1687-1767. Print page. Pittoni, who was from a family of artists, trained with his uncle Francesco Pittoni. In addition to his skills as a painter he was also an exceptional draughtsman, as is evident in his lively preparatory studies.

  7. Giovanni Battista Pittoni. 1687 - 1767. Pittoni was a leading Venetian painter of the early 18th century. Once his style had evolved it changed little, and his paintings, which are distinguished by their fluency and theatrical expressiveness, are not easily datable.