Piazza San Marco
Canaletto
VENICE
GIOVANNI CANALETTO
VENICE
Giovanni Canaletto
CANALETTO
Canaletto, celebrated for his views of Venice (vedute), depicts the city’s principal square of San Marco, which was described by Napoleon as “the finest drawing room in Europe.” The Basilica of Saint Mark, with its Byzantine architecture, and the imposing bell tower dominate the scene as symbols of the rich history of the Venetian Republic. Canaletto adjusts for the trapezoidal shape of the piazza by reinforcing the perspective created by the ornamental marble pattern of stone pavement that had recently been laid. This painting represents a timeless view of Venice while also capturing a slice of eighteenth-century daily life.
Among Canaletto’s most important patrons were English aristocrats who visited the city on the Grand Tour, often bringing home as souvenirs contemporary depictions of the cities they visited. This painting was bought by the fourth Duke of Leeds after he visited Venice in 1734. When the duke returned to England, he had the painting placed within this type of Scotch pine frame that he favored for works in his collection.

GENTILE BELLINI
“PIAZZA San MARCO”
PONTE San LORENZO
Gentile Bellini
“IL RIDOTTO”
Pietro Longhi
The MEETING
Pietro Longhi
VENICE
The RHINOCEROS
Pietro Longhi
VENICE, ITALY
TURNER
The Piazzetta
VENICE
TURNER
The PIAZZETTA
A crack of lightning streaks the sky above the Piazzetta, the historic heart of government in Venice, and bystanders run for cover. The city of canals captured Turner’s imagination more than any other place. This watercolour dates from his third and final visit in August 1840. Beyond the statue of the winged lion of Saint Mark, the Doge’s Palace glows amber in the uncanny light. A section of St Mark’s Basilica shines ghostly white. Turner created the white highlights by scratching the paper surface. He is said to have used ‘his eagle-claw of a thumb-nail’ for this purpose.
“The BRUDGE of SIGHS”
VENICE
Turner
CANALE GRANDE
VENICE
Turner
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