2016年10月20日 星期四

Canaletto (Italian, 1697–1768) and his rivals

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
To celebrate the centenary of the founding of the Department of Drawings and Prints, gallery 690 is featuring one masterpiece per week through April 30, 2017. View Canaletto’s “Capriccio with a Roman Triumphal Arch” before next Monday. #MetonPaper100


National Gallery
Canaletto was in England between 1746 and about 1756. Many details of 'Eton College' are inaccurate, although the position of the chapel is correctly depicted, suggesting the picture may have been worked up from an earlier drawing: http://bit.ly/1J4fHOo


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Canaletto painted the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, which was erected as a public venue for entertainment and musical concerts in 1741. Mozart performed there in 1764. It closed in 1803.


'Soundscapes' opens 8 July. Book your tickets here:http://bit.ly/1IE9BnL
Canaletto painted the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, which was erected as a public venue for entertainment and musical concerts in 1741. Mozart performed there in 1764. It closed in 1803.



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Canaletto died ‪#‎onthisday‬ 1768. Here are some of his exquisite drawings http://ow.ly/LDceL

Canaletto died on this day in 1768. Here is one of his extraordinary paintings of Venice in our collection: http://bit.ly/1JGL7YR

National Gallery
'Venice: The Grand Canal with S. Simeone Piccolo' is one of Canaletto's most impressive large pictures. It is filled with incredible detail, and beautiful light: http://bit.ly/1xtWbGY




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It is a history that includes many incredible paintings. 'The Stonemason's Yard' is considered one of Italian master Canaletto's finest works. This painting joined our collection back in 1828 and can now be found in Room 38.

'The Stonemason's Yard' is considered one of Canaletto's finest works. The informal nature of the scene and the unusual view across the Grand Canal suggest that it was made for a local Venetian patron rather than a foreign visitor to Venice. This painting hangs in Room 38: http://bit.ly/2dOB7bH

The Stonemason's Yard' is considered one of his finest works: http://bit.ly/1J9tcMb
Arts on the Air | 27.10.2010 | 16:30
Canaletto and his rivals
Canaletto painting depicting Venice from the water

An artist whose name was his destiny, Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as "Canaletto," was to become the most famous painter of Venice’s canals in history. But although he is the artist most popularly associated with the genre, he had many skilled rivals with whom he had to compete for commissions.

A major new exhibition at London's National Gallery is dedicated to eighteenth century Venetian view painting.
Report: Dany Mitzman

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