Wealth and Benefits of the Spanish Monarchy under Charles III

1762

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Artist, Venetian, 1696 - 1770

We look up through an opening surrounded by a stone ledge, with clusters of people and clouds swirling into a blue sky up and away from us in this vertical, rectangular painting. From a distance, the scene looks like a complete illusion but up close, the people, clouds, and architecture are sketchily painted. The ledge running around the opening has a gold, oval medallion at each corner. Appearing to be carved from white stone, two bearded men with long hair recline against each medallion, flanking them to each side in front of large shells that curve up over the people and frames them. A few architectural structures extend up into the sky, including a pointed obelisk in the lower left corner, a pair of columns at the upper right, and what seems to be the mast of a ship at the top left. Most of the people have pale skin but some have more tan complexions, and a few, including those wearing feather headdresses near the upper left corner, have brown skin. The people wear windswept robes of pale, butter yellow, robin’s egg blue, rose pink, and ivory. The eye may drawn to a few vignettes, such as the man holding a rearing, chestnut-brown horse on the illusionistic ledge near the lower right, a nun wearing a white robe and holding a cross above him in the clouds, and, farthest away, a crowned person sitting on a throne.

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Famed as a decorator, Tiepolo made this small sketch as his model for a vast ceiling fresco in the throne room of the Royal Palace of Madrid, a project that was the climax of his illustrious career. Taking its cue from the room's function, Tiepolo's design has as its central feature the allegorical figure of Spain enthroned and flanked by Herculean statues. Just above is the trumpeting figure of Fame. The borders are packed with lively figures representing the provinces of Spain and the continents where she held colonies. At the upper left, Christopher Columbus stands with outstretched arms on the deck of his ship. Nearby are Neptune, god of the sea, who guides the expedition, and an American Indian in a feathered headdress.

One must think of this as a design to be seen overhead in a large, high-ceilinged room. With his legendary facility, Tiepolo resolved the difficulties of foreshortening forms seen from sharply below, of deploying the figures in coherent groups, and, in turn, incorporating the groups into an effective overall design. The result is an airy sweep that seems to open directly to the heavens with all its buoyant and extravagant population paying homage to Spain.

On View

West Building Main Floor, Gallery 32


Artwork overview

  • Medium

    oil on canvas

  • Credit Line

    Samuel H. Kress Collection

  • Dimensions

    overall: 181.8 x 104.3 cm (71 9/16 x 41 1/16 in.)
    framed: 192.4 x 115.3 cm (75 3/4 x 45 3/8 in.)

  • Accession

    1943.4.39


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Possibly by inheritance from the artist to a niece who married Pagliano, perhaps the painter Eleuterio Pagliano [1826-1903]; possibly purchased in Venice by Edward Cheney [1803-1884],[1] London, after 1860 at Badger Hall, Shropshire;[2] possibly by inheritance to his brother-in-law, Colonel Alfred Capel-Cure [1826-1896]; by inheritance to his nephew, Francis Capel-Cure [1854-1933], Badger Hall, Shropshire.[3] (Count Alessandro Contini Bonacossi, Florence);[4] purchased 26 June 1935 by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[5] gift 1943 to NGA.
[1] Eduard Sack, Giambattista und Domenico Tiepolo. Ihr Leben und Ihre Werke, Hamburg, 1910: 223, gives this information from Francis Capel-Cure, who had inherited Cheney's collection. Sack gives only Pagliano's last name.
While no documentation has been located, this account appears to be corroborated by the stipulations of Giandomenico Tiepolo's will of 1795, published by G. M. Urbani de Gheltof, Tiepolo e la sua famiglia. Note e documenti inediti, Venice, 1879: 70-75. This document established a fideicommissum, including "modelli" and "quadri," that was to pass to Francesco Antonio Tiepolo, son of Giambattista's brother, and thereafter to Francesco Antonio's children. If the paintings did pass to Francesco Antonio's children, one of them would have been the niece (or more properly grandniece) of Giambattista, said by Capel-Cure to have married Pagliano. Urbani de Gheltof 1879, 38, 97, recounts, however, that the drawings and sketches from Giandomenico's collection (but perhaps only some of them) passed to various heirs after the death of Giandomenico's wife and brother, and were eventually sold by the dealer Luigi Rizzoli of Padua to a rich Frenchman who still owned them in 1879.
[2] Gustav Waagen, Galleries and Cabinets of Art in Great Britain, London, 1857: 173, noted that Cheney had a collection of nineteen sketches for ceilings executed for churches in Venice, and 171, that Cheney acquired most of his collection while resident in Venice. On Cheney see George Knox, Catalogue of the Tiepolo Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1960: 4-5.
[3] Sack 1910: 139, 223, lists Francis Capel-Cure as the owner.
[4] See note 5.
[5] The bill of sale (copy in NGA curatorial files) was for seven paintings and a number of decorative art objects; the provenance is given as "From the Collection of Sig. Paliano, husband of Tiepolo's niece. From the Capel Cure Family, Badger Hall, England." See also The Kress Collection Digital Archive, https://kress.nga.gov/Detail/objects/2471.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1975

  • The European Vision of America, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Cleveland Museum of Art; Grand Palais, Paris, 1975-1977, no. 136, repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain (shown in Washington only, 1975-1976).

1982

  • Goya and the Art of His Time, Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, 1982-1983, no. I.39 (cat. by Edward J. Sullivan).

1992

  • International Specialized Exhibition "Christopher Columbus: Ships and the Sea", Italian Pavilion, Ente Colombo '92, Genova, 1992, not in cat.

1993

  • Giambattista Tiepolo: Master of the Oil Sketch, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, 1993, no. 55, repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

  • Loan for display with permanent collection, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1993-1994.

1994

  • The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century, Royal Academy of Arts, London; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Museo del Settecento Veneziano - Ca'Rezzonico, Venice, 1994-1995, no. 128 (London and Washington), no. 62 (Venice), repro.

1996

  • Giambattista Tiepolo: 1696 - 1996, Museo del Settecento Veneziano - Ca'Rezzonico, Venice; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1996-1997, no. 53, repro., as The Wealth and Benefits of the Spanish Monarchy (shown only in New York).

1998

  • Giambattista Tiepolo 1696-1770, Musée du Petit Palais, Paris, 1998-1999, no. 76, repro., as Le Monde rend hommage à l'Espagne.

2004

  • Spain in the Age of Exploration, 1492-1819, Seattle Art Museum; Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, 2004-2005, unnumbered catalogue, pl. 93 (shown only in Seattle).

Bibliography

1910

  • Sack, Eduard. Giambattista und Domenico Tiepolo. Ihr Leben und Ihre Werke. Hamburg, 1910: 139, 223.

1945

  • Paintings and Sculpture from the Kress Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1945 (reprinted 1947, 1949): 146, repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1952

  • Gerstenberg, Kurt. "Tiepolos Weltbild in Würzburg und Madrid." Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 15 (1952): 152, 154, fig. 10.

1955

  • Morassi, Antonio. G. B. Tiepolo. His Life and Work. London, 1955: 35, fig. 79.

1959

  • Paintings and Sculpture from the Samuel H. Kress Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1959: 251, repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1960

  • Knox, George. Catalogue of the Tiepolo Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum. London, 1960: 38, n. 13, 91.

  • Pallucchini 1960, 97, fig. 243.

1961

  • Knox, George. "The Orloff Album of Tiepolo Drawings." The Burlington Magazine 103 (June 1961): 274.

1962

  • Morassi, Antonio. A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings of G. B. Tiepolo. London, 1962: 67.

1964

  • Knox, George. "Drawings by Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo at Princeton." Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University 23 (1964): 25.

1965

  • Summary Catalogue of European Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 127, as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1968

  • Pallucchini, Anna. L'opera completa di Giambattista Tiepolo. Milan, 1968: 130-131, no. 279a, repro.

  • National Gallery of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. Washington, 1968: 113, repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1971

  • Pallucchini, Anna. "Aggiunte e precisazioni al catalogo delle opere del Tiepolo." In Atti del Congresso internatzionale di studi sul Tiepolo. Milan, 1971: 101-103.

  • Rizzi, Aldo. Mostra del Tiepolo. Dipinti. Exh. cat. Villa Manin di Passariano, Udine. Milan, 1971: 155, fig. 73.

1972

  • Fredericksen, Burton B., and Federico Zeri. Census of Pre-Nineteenth Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections. Cambridge, Mass., 1972: 198.

1973

  • Shapley, Fern Rusk. Paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: Italian Schools, XVI-XVIII Century. London, 1973: 150-152, fig. 289.

  • Fahy, Everett, and Francis John Bagott Watson. The Wrightsman Collection. Vol. 5: Paintings, drawings, sculpture. New York, 1973: 244-246, fig. 13.

1975

  • European Paintings: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1975: 338, repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1979

  • Shapley, Fern Rusk. Catalogue of the Italian Paintings. 2 vols. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1979: 1:445-448; 2:pl. 323, as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1980

  • Knox, George. Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo. A Study and Catalogue Raisonné of the Chalk Drawings. 2 vols. Oxford, 1980: 1:193, 242.

1981

  • Jones, Leslie. "Peace, Prosperity and Politics in Tiepolo's 'Glory of the Spanish Monarchy'." Apollo 114 (1981): 226-227, fig. 11.

1984

  • Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rev. ed. New York, 1984: 346, no. 474, color repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1985

  • European Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1985: 388, repro., as The World Pays Homage to Spain.

1986

  • Levey, Michael. Giambattista Tiepolo. His Life and Art. New Haven and London, 1986: 255-257, 262, fig. 257.

1988

  • Urrea, Jesus. "Una famiglia di pittori veneziana in Spagna: i Tiepolo." In Venezia e la Spagna. Milan, 1988: 233.

1992

  • Checa, Fernando. "Los Frescos del Palacio Real Nuevo de Madrid y el fin del lenguaje alegórico." Archivio Español de Arte 65 (1992): 165.

  • National Gallery of Art, Washington. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1992: 116, repro.

1993

  • Brown, Beverly Louise. Giambattista Tiepolo: Master of the Oil Sketch. Exh. cat. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth. Milan and New York, 1993: 304-309, no. 55, color repro.

  • Gemin, Massimo, and Filippo Pedrocco. Giambattista Tiepolo. Venice, 1993: 192, 200, 486, no. 516a, repro.

  • Longyear, Teresa. "Giambattista Tiepolo: The Energetic and Fluent Brush." In B. L. Brown. Giambattista Tiepolo: Master of the Oil Sketch. Exh. cat. Kimbell Art Mus., Ft. Worth. Milan and New York, 1993: 65, 67-69, 76, 78, repro., figs. 43,44,50, 53-54.

1994

  • The Glory of Venice. Exh. cat. Royal Academy of Arts, London; National Gallery of Art, Washington; Museo del Settecento Veneziano - Ca'Rezzonico, Venice; Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice, 1994-1995: 503, no. 128, color pl. 212.

1996

  • De Grazia, Diane, and Eric Garberson, with Edgar Peters Bowron, Peter M. Lukehart, and Mitchell Merling. Italian Paintings of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue. Washington, D.C., 1996: 272-285, color repro. 277.

1998

  • Cheney, Liana de Girolami. "Honor/Honoring." In Encyclopedia of Comparative Iconography: Themes Depicted in Works of Art, ed. Helene E. Roberts. 2 vols. Chicago, 1998: 1:408.

2002

  • Pedrocco, Filippo. Giambattista Tiepolo. Milan, 2002: no. 277/1.a, repro.

Wikidata ID

Q20178226


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