ENGLISH FOLLOWER OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL, CALLED CANALETTO
ENGLISH FOLLOWER OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL, CALLED CANALETTO
ENGLISH FOLLOWER OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL, CALLED CANALETTO
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ENGLISH FOLLOWER OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL, CALLED CANALETTO

The Entrance of the Grand Canal, Venice, looking West

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ENGLISH FOLLOWER OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL, CALLED CANALETTO
The Entrance of the Grand Canal, Venice, looking West
oil on canvas
23 ½ x 31 1/8 in. (59.8 x 79 cm.)
Provenance
with Alexander Gallery, New York, where acquired by the present owner.

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Lot Essay

This scene of Venice, painted by an anonymous English artist, derives from a composition by the master of Venetian views, Giovanni Antonio Canaletto. This view was widely circulated in England by way of a plate book, Urbis Venetiarum Prospectus Celebriores, with etchings of Canaletto's compositions by Antonio Visenti (1742, Venice). The present lot is clearly inspired by plate VI in the series, although the artist added his own flair through the addition of an extra gondola in the foreground.

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