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Canaletto, Giovanni: Bucentaur
Bucentaur's return
Shipping date: 2 days

Bucentaur's return

Giovanni Antonio Canaletto
Baroque | Architecture
Reference #: #3627
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Canaletto, Giovanni: Bucentaur
Canaletto, Giovanni: Bucentaur
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Bucentaur's return

The painting depicts a festive fleet on the waters, commemorating a historical event or celebration in the city of Venice. It depicts gondolas and decorative boats with people in period costumes. In the background we see famous landmarks such as the Campanile and the Doge's Palace near St. Mark's Square. The sky is clear and depicts a calm, sunny day. The image is vivid thanks to the colourful details and reflects the atmosphere of the festival.

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Prevailing color of this fine art print is dark and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Canaletto (1697-1681) was born in Venice. He, along with his brother, learned painting from his father. He started as a painter of theatrical backdrops. In his free time, he painted everyday urban life. When he left his father’s workshop, he went to Rome for inspiration. There, he perfected his fondness for painting architectural elements. This can be seen in the detailed Baroque paintings of Venice, where he captured Venice in the period of its greatest beauty and glory. Thanks to the merchant Joseph Smith, Canaletto’s paintings were sold even in England. However, in 1740, the war disrupted the market and a the flurry of British tourists traveling to Venice decreased. This prompted Canaletto to travel to London to keep his clientele. However, English critics described his work as repetitive, and he was labelled a fraud. He did not manage to fix his and so he returned to Venice, where he became a member of the Academy of Arts and painted until his death in 1768.

Bucentaur's return

Giovanni Antonio Canaletto
Baroque | Architecture
Reference #: #3627

Motif size (width max. 140 cm)

Total size: 80 x 56 cm

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Shipping date: 2 days
Price (incl. VAT)
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37 €

About this finishing

Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Bucentaur's return

The painting depicts a festive fleet on the waters, commemorating a historical event or celebration in the city of Venice. It depicts gondolas and decorative boats with people in period costumes. In the background we see famous landmarks such as the Campanile and the Doge's Palace near St. Mark's Square. The sky is clear and depicts a calm, sunny day. The image is vivid thanks to the colourful details and reflects the atmosphere of the festival.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Prevailing color of this fine art print is dark and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Canaletto (1697-1681) was born in Venice. He, along with his brother, learned painting from his father. He started as a painter of theatrical backdrops. In his free time, he painted everyday urban life. When he left his father’s workshop, he went to Rome for inspiration. There, he perfected his fondness for painting architectural elements. This can be seen in the detailed Baroque paintings of Venice, where he captured Venice in the period of its greatest beauty and glory. Thanks to the merchant Joseph Smith, Canaletto’s paintings were sold even in England. However, in 1740, the war disrupted the market and a the flurry of British tourists traveling to Venice decreased. This prompted Canaletto to travel to London to keep his clientele. However, English critics described his work as repetitive, and he was labelled a fraud. He did not manage to fix his and so he returned to Venice, where he became a member of the Academy of Arts and painted until his death in 1768.


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