Artist
Giovanni Battista Cipriani

Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Giovanni Battista Cipriani is a Grand Duchy of Tuscany Baroque artist. 32 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727 – 14 December 1785) was an Italian painter and engraver, who lived in England from 1755. He is also called Giuseppe Cipriani by some authors. Much of his work consisted of designs for prints, many of which were engraved by his friend Francesco Bartolozzi.
Works by Giovanni Battista Cipriani
Portrait of a Child Holding a Doll
Chiron Instructing Achilles in the Bow
The Education of Achilles
Mythological Composition with Chronos and Harpies [recto]
Study of Two Putti and a Draped Arm [verso]
Angelica and Medoro
Studies of a Classical Figure
Figure Studies [recto]
Figure Studies [verso]
Bearded Head after the Antique
A Turk [recto]
Reclining Woman [verso]
Angelica and Medoro
The Jealousy of Darnley
Nymphs Surprised by Satyrs
The Triumph of Cupid
Venus binding her hair with a garland, attended by Cupids
Richard, Duke of York, taking leave of his mother, Elizabeth Woodville, in the Sanctuary, Westminster
Comedy
Reclining Nude with Cupid
Apollo with his lyre, with Mercury and a muse
Untitled
A woman approaching a kneeling man
Cymon, Iphigeneia and two female attendants in a landscape.
32 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented