Canaletto (1697 - 1768) - photo 1

Canaletto

Canaletto, born Giovanni Antonio Canal, was an illustrious Italian painter celebrated for his masterful cityscapes, particularly of Venice and London. Emerging as a topographical painter after 1719, Canaletto became renowned for his detailed and atmospheric views, known as vedute, which captured the essence of Venice and London with a unique blend of accuracy and artistic embellishment. Despite using a camera obscura to achieve precision in his architectural details, Canaletto often infused his paintings with creative adjustments to enhance their appeal.

His early works, such as "The Stonemason's Yard," are particularly prized for their vivid portrayal of Venice's daily life and architectural beauty. Canaletto's paintings were highly sought after by English aristocrats during their Grand Tours, leading him to spend a significant period in England, where he continued to produce esteemed works capturing the English landscape and urban scenes.

Despite his international success, Canaletto's work was less appreciated in his native Venice during his lifetime, only gaining broader recognition and appreciation in later years. His legacy, however, has had a lasting impact on landscape painting, influencing future generations of artists.

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Date and place of birt:18 october 1697, Venice, Italy
Date and place of death:19 april 1768, Venice, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman, Engraver, Painter
Art school / group:School of Posillipo, Venetian school
Genre:Capriccio, Cityscape, Landscape painting, Veduta
Art style:Academism, Baroque, Classicism, Old Masters, Rococo

Creators Italy

Heinrich Dreber (1822 - 1875)
Heinrich Dreber
1822 - 1875
Pino Signoretto (1944 - 2017)
Pino Signoretto
1944 - 2017
Andrea Salvatore Aglio (1736 - 1786)
Andrea Salvatore Aglio
1736 - 1786
Roberto Matta (1911 - 2002)
Roberto Matta
1911 - 2002
Giuseppe Grandi (1843 - 1894)
Giuseppe Grandi
1843 - 1894
Antonio Corpora (1909 - 2004)
Antonio Corpora
1909 - 2004
Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727 - 1785)
Giovanni Battista Cipriani
1727 - 1785
Giovanni Andrea Podestà (Podesta) (1608 - 1673)
Giovanni Andrea Podestà (Podesta)
1608 - 1673
Vittorio Matteo Corcos (1859 - 1933)
Vittorio Matteo Corcos
1859 - 1933
Aligi Sassu (1912 - 2000)
Aligi Sassu
1912 - 2000
Martin Knoller (1725 - 1804)
Martin Knoller
1725 - 1804
Pippo Oriani (1909 - 1972)
Pippo Oriani
1909 - 1972
Giulio D'Anna (1908 - 1978)
Giulio D'Anna
1908 - 1978
Giovanni Stanchi (1608 - 1675)
Giovanni Stanchi
1608 - 1675
Ernesta Beezy (1788 - 1859)
Ernesta Beezy
1788 - 1859
Jacopo Vigneri ()
Jacopo Vigneri

Creators Academism

Cristoforo Roncalli (Il Pomarancio) (1552 - 1626)
Cristoforo Roncalli (Il Pomarancio)
1552 - 1626
Johan Fredrik Martin (1755 - 1816)
Johan Fredrik Martin
1755 - 1816
Gottfried Lindauer (1839 - 1926)
Gottfried Lindauer
1839 - 1926
Giovanni Battista Pasqualini (1595 - 1631)
Giovanni Battista Pasqualini
1595 - 1631
 Le Nain brothers ()
Le Nain brothers
Lukas Stipperger (1755 - 1806)
Lukas Stipperger
1755 - 1806
Paul Lacroix (1827 - 1869)
Paul Lacroix
1827 - 1869
Serge (Sergey Ivanovich) Sedrac (Agababov) (1878 - 1974)
Serge (Sergey Ivanovich) Sedrac (Agababov)
1878 - 1974
Heinrich Schübeler (1865 - 1933)
Heinrich Schübeler
1865 - 1933
Francesco Giuseppe Casanova (1727 - 1803)
Francesco Giuseppe Casanova
1727 - 1803
José Camarón Bonanat (1731 - 1803)
José Camarón Bonanat
1731 - 1803
Martin-Guillaume Biennais (1764 - 1843)
Martin-Guillaume Biennais
1764 - 1843
Pieter Jansz Quast (1606 - 1647)
Pieter Jansz Quast
1606 - 1647
Guillaume Courtois (1628 - 1679)
Guillaume Courtois
1628 - 1679
Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716 - 1791)
Étienne Maurice Falconet
1716 - 1791
Edme Bouchardon (1698 - 1762)
Edme Bouchardon
1698 - 1762