- pl.:
vedute) is a
highly detailed,
usually large-scale
painting or, more often,
print of a
cityscape or some
other vista. The
painters of
vedute are referred...
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important member of the 18th-century
Venetian school.
Painter of
cityscapes or
vedute, of Venice, Rome, and London, he also
painted imaginary views (referred...
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landscape painter or vedutista, and
printmaker in
etching famous for his
vedute of
European cities – Dresden, Vienna, Turin, and Warsaw. He was the student...
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series of
vedute (views) of the city; his
first work was
Prima parte di
Architettura e
Prospettive (1743),
followed in 1745 by
Varie Vedute di Roma Antica...
- used some of
these drawings for
tempera and oil
vedute dating from the
early 1680s. His
style of
vedute was
formed about 10
years later. His work developed...
- van Lint (26
January 1684; 24
September 1763) was a
Flemish landscape and
vedute painter who was part of the
group of
Flemish and
Dutch painters active in...
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often called him the
Russian Canaletto, in
recognition of his
masterful vedute. He was the son of the
caretaker at the
Imperial Academy of Arts, where...
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urban vedute. He was born at Belluno. His
first works were
produced at the
Academy of Fine Arts of Venice. By 1830, he had won
awards for his
vedute at the...
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Peruvian painter who was
active in
Venice where he was one of the
leading vedute painters of the 19th century.
Demand for his views,
particularly from English...
- The
Gallerie d'Italia -
Milano is a
modern and
contemporary museum in Milan, Italy.
Located in
Piazza della Scala in the
Palazzo Brentani and the Palazzo...