"This is a sketch for a surviving ceiling decoration by Tiepolo in the first-floor salon of the Villa Cornaro at Merlengo, dating from c.1750. In the finished ceiling, Tiepolo organised the composition from one single viewpoint on one of the long sides; in this sketch there are two viewpoints, one under each group. An unscrupulous art dealer in the 18th century exploited this fact and cut the image in two across the middle (presumably to double his profits); this was how Francis Bourgeois acquired it, and how it has been displayed until now.
Recent conservation has seen the two images joined together again, as Tiepolo painted them, and a new frame made to match our other Tiepolo sketch (DPG278), hanging nearby."
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