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

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Carlo Scarpa (1906 - 1978)
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Werner Gilles (1894 - 1961)
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Pieter van Bloemen (1657 - 1720)
Pieter van Bloemen
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Domenico Gnoli (1933 - 1970)
Domenico Gnoli
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Beneš (Benedikt Julius) Knüpfer (1844 - 1910)
Beneš (Benedikt Julius) Knüpfer
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Giuseppe Bazzani (1690 - 1769)
Giuseppe Bazzani
1690 - 1769
Neroccio De Landi (1447 - 1500)
Neroccio De Landi
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Antonio Zatta (1722 - 1804)
Antonio Zatta
1722 - 1804
Louis Boulanger (1806 - 1867)
Louis Boulanger
1806 - 1867
Bartolomeo Nazari (1693 - 1758)
Bartolomeo Nazari
1693 - 1758
Pierre-Athanase Chauvin (1774 - 1832)
Pierre-Athanase Chauvin
1774 - 1832
Andrea Locatelli (1695 - 1741)
Andrea Locatelli
1695 - 1741
Antonio Pujía (1929 - 2018)
Antonio Pujía
1929 - 2018
Herrmann Lismann (1878 - 1943)
Herrmann Lismann
1878 - 1943
Emile-Francois David (1824 - 1891)
Emile-Francois David
1824 - 1891

Creators Academism

Jean-Michel Picart (1600 - 1682)
Jean-Michel Picart
1600 - 1682
Pieter de Hooch (1629 - 1684)
Pieter de Hooch
1629 - 1684
Ignaz Stern (1679 - 1748)
Ignaz Stern
1679 - 1748
Robert Hennell (1741 - 1811)
Robert Hennell
1741 - 1811
Pieter Neefs l (1578 - 1661)
Pieter Neefs l
1578 - 1661
Johann Georg Kloss (1738 - 1766)
Johann Georg Kloss
1738 - 1766
Andrew Marvell (1621 - 1678)
Andrew Marvell
1621 - 1678
Fede Galizia (1578 - 1630)
Fede Galizia
1578 - 1630
Antonio de Pereda (1611 - 1678)
Antonio de Pereda
1611 - 1678
George Morland (1763 - 1804)
George Morland
1763 - 1804
Johann Carl Schönheit (1730 - 1805)
Johann Carl Schönheit
1730 - 1805
Antonio Fantuzzi (1510 - 1550)
Antonio Fantuzzi
1510 - 1550
Paulus Bor (1605 - 1669)
Paulus Bor
1605 - 1669
Georg Friedrich Schmidt (1712 - 1775)
Georg Friedrich Schmidt
1712 - 1775
Eugène Laurent (1832 - 1898)
Eugène Laurent
1832 - 1898
John Cleveley (1747 - 1786)
John Cleveley
1747 - 1786