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

Michelangelo Palloni (1637 - 1712)
Michelangelo Palloni
1637 - 1712
Pietro Magni (1817 - 1877)
Pietro Magni
1817 - 1877
Orazio Cambiasi (Cambiaso) (1589)
Orazio Cambiasi (Cambiaso)
1589
Orazio De Ferrari (1606 - 1650)
Orazio De Ferrari
1606 - 1650
Domenico Guidi (1625 - 1701)
Domenico Guidi
1625 - 1701
Carlo Achille Cavalieri (1898 - 1963)
Carlo Achille Cavalieri
1898 - 1963
Antonio Bellucci (1654 - 1726)
Antonio Bellucci
1654 - 1726
Fabio Mauri (1926 - 2009)
Fabio Mauri
1926 - 2009
Domenico Di Michelino (1417 - 1491)
Domenico Di Michelino
1417 - 1491
Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua (1905 - 1982)
Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua
1905 - 1982
Cristoforo Cortese (1399 - 1445)
Cristoforo Cortese
1399 - 1445
Gino Sarfatti (1912 - 1985)
Gino Sarfatti
1912 - 1985
Francesco Di Giorgio Martini (1439 - 1502)
Francesco Di Giorgio Martini
1439 - 1502
Hendrick Verschuring (1627 - 1690)
Hendrick Verschuring
1627 - 1690
Simone Martini (1284 - 1344)
Simone Martini
1284 - 1344
Giovanni Carnovalli (1804 - 1874)
Giovanni Carnovalli
1804 - 1874

Creators Academism

Eugen Felix (1836 - 1906)
Eugen Felix
1836 - 1906
John Vanderbank (1694 - 1739)
John Vanderbank
1694 - 1739
Charles Billich (1934)
Charles Billich
1934
Christen Brun (1828 - 1905)
Christen Brun
1828 - 1905
Dirck van Delen (1605 - 1671)
Dirck van Delen
1605 - 1671
Théobald Chartran (1849 - 1907)
Théobald Chartran
1849 - 1907
Francesco Monti (il Brescianino) (1646 - 1712)
Francesco Monti (il Brescianino)
1646 - 1712
Martin Johann Schmidt (Kremser) (1718 - 1801)
Martin Johann Schmidt (Kremser)
1718 - 1801
Niccolò Paganini (1782 - 1840)
Niccolò Paganini
1782 - 1840
Hendrick Dubbels (1621 - 1707)
Hendrick Dubbels
1621 - 1707
Andrea Brustolon (1662 - 1732)
Andrea Brustolon
1662 - 1732
Jan van Kessel II (1654 - 1708)
Jan van Kessel II
1654 - 1708
Norbert Roettiers (1665 - 1727)
Norbert Roettiers
1665 - 1727
François Gaspard Adam (1710 - 1761)
François Gaspard Adam
1710 - 1761
Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (1533 - 1588)
Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues
1533 - 1588
Valerio Castello (1624 - 1659)
Valerio Castello
1624 - 1659