Punchinello Collapses on the Road, from the series Divertimento per li regazzi (Entertainment for Children)

Punchinello Collapses on the Road, from the series Divertimento per li regazzi (Entertainment for Children)

<p>Between 1797 and his death in 1804, Domenico Tiepolo created 104 inventive wash drawings for what he called Divertimenti per li ragazzi (diversions for children). This series described the life, from birth to death, of the tragicomic commedia dell’arte figure Punchinello (identified by his conical hat and beaked mask), in a loosely structured tale of an everyman.</p> <p>In Punchinello Collapses on the Road, we see the protagonist, surrounded by eleven of his companions and three lamenting women, in the final days before his death. While Punchinello is indeed a kind of everyman, Tiepolo also made references throughout the series to the life of Christ. This drawing calls to mind one of Christ’s falls as he carried the cross.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1791
Dimensions
36 × 47.5 cm (14 3/16 × 18 3/4 in.)

Artist

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

Painting

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo was an Italian painter and printmaker in etching. He was the son of artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and elder brother of Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo.

Venice, Italy

Full artist profile →

More

More by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

View all →
Head of a Boy with a Turban

Head of a Boy with a Turban

1801 · Red chalk, heightened with white chalk, on blue laid paper

WW-1801-036476
Punchinellos Hunting Waterfowl

Punchinellos Hunting Waterfowl

1800 · pen and brown ink with brown wash over charcoal on laid paper

WW-1800-279775
Punchinello's Farewell to Venice

Punchinello's Farewell to Venice

1798 · pen and brown ink with brown wash over charcoal on laid paper

WW-1798-275374
The Burial of Punchinello

The Burial of Punchinello

1797 · Pen and brown ink, brown and yellow wash, over black chalk.

WW-1797-010715
The Prison Visit

The Prison Visit

1797 · pen and brown ink with brown wash over charcoal on laid paper

WW-1797-275375
Two Rampaging Elephants

Two Rampaging Elephants

1790 · pen and brown ink with brown wash over black chalk and charcoal on white laid paper

WW-1790-285555