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A painting of Venice by the Italian artist Canaletto which was once owned by the UK's first prime minister has been sold for ...
The Italian master's previous record was $24.6 million for 'Grand Canal from Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto,' which sold at ...
Canaletto’s sublime view of Venice, which once hung in the offices of Robert Walpole, the U.K.’s first prime minister, set a ...
Canaletto's luminous Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension Day, has sold for a record price of £31.9 million at ...
A view of Venice by Canaletto has just set a new auction record for the artist, selling for £27.5m (£31.9m with fees) at Christie’s in London.. Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension ...
Long before Ruskin wrote The Seven Lamps of Architecture and The Stones of Venice, Venice was much loved for its singular and elegant design, both in layout and architecture. (Its brothels were ...
Of course, Canaletto’s Venice is only part of the story: he hints at the city’s decay in the exposed bricks and dirt and vegetation tumbling from the columns of the piazzetta.
Venice: Canaletto And His Rivals is at the National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing until January 16. Admission £12 (0844 847 2409, www.nationalgallery.org.uk).
Christie’s is to sell a view of Venice by Canaletto which was once owned by Britain’s first prime minister, Robert Walpole, in its Old Masters evening sale on 1 July.
And Canaletto, never mind his rivals, might have ended up sketching caricatures on the banks of the Grand Canal like every other struggling artist. “Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals,” which comes to ...
As Venice continued its long but sure decline, from great imperial power to tourist hub and floating museum, Canaletto profited. His principal clients were English milordi, wealthy young ...
Canaletto's Venice: a city for pleasure seekers. Canaletto, the Venetian painter beloved of those on a Grand Tour, captured his thrilling city in all its decadent splendour, says Nick Trend.