OIL PAINTINGS BY GENRE - City Landscapes
Landscape painting encompasses a wide spectrum of visions and styles. A diverse visual language is used to describe a landscape, ranging from realism to surrealism to abstraction. Urban Landscapes paintings provide a sense of place, be it rural, city, or purely psychological, identifiable or not. Sometimes landscapes are represented in satirical and cynical ways(Pieter the Elder Bruegel- Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter ) and sometimes in a manner close to being topographical (Canaletto- Italian Baroque Painter, Vermeer van Delft ). The Urban Landscapes make us witnesses of the Artists' time of living and places and thus bring us even more closely to their inner world, which is one of the Arts' most important missions.
Giovanni Antonio Canal Canaletto
Capriccio: the Horses of San Marco in the Piazzetta, 1743
Giovanni Antonio Canal Canaletto
Entrance to the Grand Canal: from the West End of the Molo, 1735-40
Giovanni Antonio Canal Canaletto
Grand Canal: Looking South-West from the Chiesa degli Scalzi, 1738
Giovanni Antonio Canal Canaletto
Grand Canal: looking Nort-East from the Palazzo Corner-Spinelli, 1725
Giovanni Antonio Canal Canaletto
The Grand Canal, Venice, with Palazzo Foscari and Palazzo Balbi, 1737
Giovanni Antonio Canal Canaletto
Venice: The Piazzetta Looking South-west towards S. Maria della Salute, 1725
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