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, Veduta, Landscape painting
Art style:Academism, Baroque, Classicism, Rococo, Old Masters

Creators Italy

Francesco Didioni (1839 - 1895)
Francesco Didioni
1839 - 1895
Andrea Meldolla (1510 - 1563)
Andrea Meldolla
1510 - 1563
Alighiero Boetti (1940 - 1994)
Alighiero Boetti
1940 - 1994
Memo Vagaggini (1892 - 1955)
Memo Vagaggini
1892 - 1955
Carlo Antonio Porporati (1741 - 1816)
Carlo Antonio Porporati
1741 - 1816
Gianfranco Frattini (1926 - 2004)
Gianfranco Frattini
1926 - 2004
Franco Grignani (1908 - 1999)
Franco Grignani
1908 - 1999
Paolo Porpora (1617 - 1673)
Paolo Porpora
1617 - 1673
Bernardo Cavallino (1616 - 1656)
Bernardo Cavallino
1616 - 1656
Pietro Di Francesco degli Orioli (1458 - 1496)
Pietro Di Francesco degli Orioli
1458 - 1496
Pietro Magni (1817 - 1877)
Pietro Magni
1817 - 1877
Bruno Di Bello (1938 - 2019)
Bruno Di Bello
1938 - 2019
Pio Fedi (1816 - 1892)
Pio Fedi
1816 - 1892
Vittorio Miele (1926 - 1999)
Vittorio Miele
1926 - 1999
Pietro Canonica (1869 - 1959)
Pietro Canonica
1869 - 1959
Renata Boero (1936)
Renata Boero
1936

Creators Academism

Pietro Bardellino (1728 - 1806)
Pietro Bardellino
1728 - 1806
Henry Jones Tadeus (1859 - 1929)
Henry Jones Tadeus
1859 - 1929
Albert Christian Friedrich Woebcke (1896 - 1980)
Albert Christian Friedrich Woebcke
1896 - 1980
Adriaen van der Cabel (1631 - 1705)
Adriaen van der Cabel
1631 - 1705
Caspar van Wittel (1653 - 1736)
Caspar van Wittel
1653 - 1736
Johann Heinrich Schönfeld (1609 - 1684)
Johann Heinrich Schönfeld
1609 - 1684
Jose Antolines (1635 - 1676)
Jose Antolines
1635 - 1676
Adriaen van Ostade (1610 - 1685)
Adriaen van Ostade
1610 - 1685
Federico Madraso (1815 - 1894)
Federico Madraso
1815 - 1894
Johan Fredrik Martin (1755 - 1816)
Johan Fredrik Martin
1755 - 1816
Martino Altomonte (1657 - 1745)
Martino Altomonte
1657 - 1745
Hendrik Carré (1656 - 1721)
Hendrik Carré
1656 - 1721
Ludwik Veselovsky (1854 - 1892)
Ludwik Veselovsky
1854 - 1892
Maso da Finiguerra (1426 - 1464)
Maso da Finiguerra
1426 - 1464
Jan Antoon Neuhuys (1832 - 1891)
Jan Antoon Neuhuys
1832 - 1891
Christoph Gluck (1714 - 1787)
Christoph Gluck
1714 - 1787