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other noted persons; afterwards devoted himself to water-colours, and in 1858 became an associate and in 1859 a full member of the Institute of Painters in Water Colours. Works: Feast of Roses (1859, bought by Queen); Queen Mab (1860); Dar Thule (1861); Christ blessing Little Children, Saxon Captives at Rome (1863); Night of the Betrayal (1864); Sardanapalus (1870); Seaweeds, Flowers of the Forest (1871); Castles in the Air (1872). His brother, Arthur Tidey (born, 1808), is a miniature painter.
TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA, born
in Venice, April 16,
1696, died in Madrid,
Mar. 27, 1770.
Venetian school;
pupil of Gregorio
Lazzarini; afterwards
influenced by
Giovanni Battista
Piazzetta, and still
more by Paolo Veronese,
whose equal he
was reputed to be, in the decadence of Venetian
art, though he was very far from being
so as a colourist. But he has been rightly
called the last great decorative painter of
the Venetian school. After painting frescos
in Milan and other Italian cities, he went to
Wurzburg in 1750, and on his return to
Venice (1753) was appointed first director
of the Academy of Painting. In 1761 he
was called to Spain by Charles III., became
a favourite at the court of Madrid, and executed,
with the assistance of his son, Giovanni
Domenico (born, 1726, died after
1777), frescos in the royal palace with such
success as to excite the jealousy of Raphael
Mengs, then court painter. Tiepolo produced
some showy pictures, of which one of
the best is the Banquet of Cleopatra, Hermitage,
St. Petersburg. Other works: Last
Supper, Louvre; Martyrdom of St. Agatha,
three others, Berlin Museum; Christ instituting
the Eucharist (1753), Copenhagen Gallery;
Baptism of Clovis, Darmstadt Museum;
Presentation in the Temple, Dresden
Museum; Wedding of Noble Lady, Städel
Gallery, Frankfort; Adoration of the Magi
(1753), Two Scenes in the Story of Iphigenia,
Old Pinakothek, Munich; Conception,
Last Supper, Car of Venus, Madrid Museum;
Glory of Spain, Royal Palace, Madrid;
Triumph of Aurelian, Turin Gallery; Crowning
with Thorns, Triumph of Ferdinand
III., New York Museum; Finding of Moses,
National Gallery, Edinburgh; Saints in
Adoration, Verona Gallery; Ferdinand overthrowing
the Moors, Buda-Pesth Gallery;
Diana and Apollo on Clouds, Diana on
Clouds, Angels floating on Clouds, Dulwich
Gallery.—Ch. Blanc, École vénitienne;
Dohme, 2iii.; Burckhardt, 270, 751, 776,
799; Cat. Dulwich Gal. (London, 1880),
164; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xi. (Mittheilungen,
iv. 43); xiv. 161, 198; xviii. 232.
TIESENHAUSEN, PAUL VON, Baron, born at Idser, Esthonia, Jan. 10, 1837, died in Munich, Nov. 24, 1876. Marine painter, pupil in Munich of Millner, then of the Academy and of Lier. Works: Sea Harbour at Nightfall, Stuttgart Museum; Ebb-Tide; Norse Night; View in Heligoland; Coast of Esthonia; Agitated Sea; Bomarsund; Ebb in North Sea.—Illustr. Zeitg. (1876), ii. 488; Kunst-Chronik, xii. 364.
TIFFANY, LOUIS COMFORT, born in
New York, Feb. 18, 1848. Figure, landscape,
and decorative painter pupil of, Inness,
Colman, and in Paris of Léon Belly;
he has sketched and painted in Spain, Italy,
Switzerland, Africa, France, and England.
Member of Society of American Artists.
Elected an A.N.A. in 1871; N.A., 1880.
Studio in New York, where he devotes
himself largely to decorative painting.
Works in oil: Dock Scene—Yonkers (1869);