Label TextChrist on the Road to Calvary shows Fontebasso at the height of his form, combining elements from dramatic and decorative styles in a single painting. This is one of a handful of paintings by the artist in North American collections.
Few historical facts survive about Fontebasso's life. He was born around 1709 in Venice and studied painting. During his formative years, Fontebasso was strongly influenced by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, whose art was at the center of resurgence of Venitian painting in the eighteenth-century. Fontebasso worked primarily as a muralist on large wall and ceiling decorations for churches and palaces in and around Venice. He journeyed to St. Petersburg for two years at the request of Catherine the Great where he decorated several palaces with his large compositions. One year before his death in 1769, he was elected president of the Venetian Academy.