GIACOMO GUARDI (VENICE 1764-1835)
GIACOMO GUARDI (VENICE 1764-1835)
GIACOMO GUARDI (VENICE 1764-1835)
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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF HOPE KENT(lots 49-51, 73-74)Hope Annan Kent (1932-2020) was enthusiastically involved in the Palm Beach community, serving as President of the Garden Club, trustee of the Society of the Four Arts and the Preservation Foundation. The drawings she collected tell the story of her interests and passions for architectural history and horticulture.
GIACOMO GUARDI (VENICE 1764-1835)

View of the Rialto Bridge

Details
GIACOMO GUARDI (VENICE 1764-1835)
View of the Rialto Bridge
signed and inscribed 'Veduta del ponte di Rialto/ all'Ospedaletto in SS. Giov. e Paolo No. 5245 dimandar/ Giacomo de Guardi' (verso)
watercolor and bodycolor
5 x 8 ¾ in. (12.5 x 22.5 cm)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 28 January 1998, lot 173, ill.

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Lot Essay

Giacomo Guardi was the son of the famous Venetian painter Francesco Guardi (1712–1793). Like his father, Giacomo specialized in painting urban vedute. Together with large paintings, he produced numerous cartoline (postcards) like the present one and the two others in the following lots. These small and colorful views were intended as souvenirs for tourists visiting Venice during the Grand Tour. Many of these small gouaches bear inscriptions on the verso indicating the location depicted and also the artist’s address. They were therefore also probably intended as a promotional tool by Giacomo.

Giacomo’s cartoline offer charming depictions of many Venetian sites, but also interesting documents of the beginnings of modern tourism.

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