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Canaletto's birthplace The Stonemason's Yard, painted c. 1725. He was born in Venice as the son of the painter Bernardo Canal, hence his mononym Canaletto ("little Canal"), and Artemisia Barbieri. [5] Canaletto served an apprenticeship with his father and his brother of a theatrical scene painter.
'View of Molo, Venice' c. 1730: El Paso Museum of Art, US The Molo, Venice, from the Bacino di San Marco (1) 1730s: Private collection Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk, England The Molo Seen from the Bacino di San Marco (2) 1730s: Musée du Louvre, Paris, France 'il molo visto dal bacino di san marco' (3) c. 1730 'il molo visto dal bacino di ...
The Stonemason's Yard (formally known as Campo S. Vidal and Santa Maria della Carità) is an early oil painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto.It depicts an informal scene in Venice, looking over a temporary stonemason's yard in the Campo San Vidal set up for the construction of Andrea Tirali's facade of the church of San Vidal, and across the Grand Canal towards the ...
Paintings of Venice by Canaletto (7 P) Pages in category "Paintings by Canaletto" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola is a painting by Canaletto in the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California. [1] Painted around 1738, it may have been commissioned by the English merchant and art collector Joseph Smith (1682–1770).
Pages in category "Paintings of Venice by Canaletto" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Ca' Rezzonico (Italian pronunciation: [ˈka (r)retˈtsɔːniko]) is a palazzo and art museum on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro sestiere of Venice, Italy.It is a particularly notable example of the 18th century Venetian baroque and rococo architecture and interior decoration, and displays paintings by the leading Venetian painters of the period, including Francesco Guardi and Giambattista ...
The Bucentaur Returns to the Pier at the Doge's Palace or The Doge of Venice Departs for the Festival of the Betrothal of Venice to the Adriatic Sea is a c.1730 oil on canvas painting by Canaletto. It was acquired together with his Reception of the French Ambassador in Venice in the 1760s for the Hermitage Museum.
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