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  • Canaletto
    Oct 28, 1697 - Apr 19, 1768
  • Rome: Ruins of the Forum looking Towards the Capitol - Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto, was an Italian painter of landscapes, or vedute, of Venice. He was also an important printmaker in etching. he is famous for his urban landscapes of Venice. He is very famous for his scenes, usually associated with "evocative views of the city".
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Rome: Ruins of the Forum looking Towards the Capitol
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  • 1742
    Oil on canvas
    190 cm (74.8 in.) x 106.2 cm (41.81 in.)
    Royal Collection Trust (UK) - Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom.

    This painting is one of a series of five upright works that depict ancient Rome. It is believed that they were painted as a commission for Joseph Smith, the British Consul in Venice. Smith later sold them to the British monarch, George III.

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Other paintings by Canaletto:

Rio dei Mendicanti: Looking South 1725
Rio dei Mendicanti: Looking South 1725
Riva degli Schiavoni: Looking East
Riva degli Schiavoni: Looking East
Rome: The Pantheon
Rome: The Pantheon
Rome: View of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine
Rome: View of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine
CanalettoItalian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal who came to be known across the world by his nickname Canaletto was one of the most prolific artists of the 18th century. He made a name for himself as a supreme painter of cityscapes. Canaletto’s father was a painter by profession as well and during his childhood in Venice he was trained by his father, before he went to work in Rome. However, after a short stint in Rome, he returned to Venice, learnt the nuances of topographical painting and drawing cityscapes from an older painter and started working with wealthy patrons who used to give him very lucrative commissions. One of the most remarkable works by Canaletto of his early years as a painter of cityscapes was ‘The Stonemason’s Yard’ that showed the sort of vision that he had as a painter and over the years his work was punctuated with bold colours and attention for detail that made him very popular. His work became a huge draw among rich English gentleman of the era who bought his paintings when they were in Italy on holiday and it was due to this lucrative market that Canaletto even moved to England at one point in his career.