This article publishes the eighteenth-century stucco and fresco decorations in palazzo Driuzzi, Venice. The
stucco artists Abbondio Stazio and Carpoforo Mazzetti Tencalla designed the overdoors in the ‘portego’, Giambattista
and Giandomenico Tiepolo painted the four monochrome frescoes that were detached and moved
to Germany at the end of the nineteenth century, and Girolamo Mengozzi Colonna painted foreshortened
simulated architecture in the interiors. The decoration of palazzo Driuzzi is virtually unknown and published
here for the first time in its entirety. The article identifies the original location of the monochrome paintings,
still missing from the recent literature on Giambattista and Giandomenico Tiepolo.