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Antonio Canal (Canaletto)
Antonio Canal (Canaletto)
Born in : Venise - 1697 / Dead in : Venise, 1768
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Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto, was a Venetian artist famous for his landscapes or vedute of Venice. They served as the equivalent of painted postcards for those able to afford the price. He was a son of a painter Bernardo Canal, hence his nickname Canaletto.

Biography   
He served his apprenticeship with his father and his brother, and began his career as a theatrical scene painter, which was his father's occupation. Canaletto was inspired by the Roman vedutista Giovanni Paolo Pannini and began painting in his famous topographical style after a visit to Rome in 1719. His first known signed and dated work is Architectural Capriccio (1723, Milan, in a private collection). One of his best pieces is The Stonemason's Yard (1729, London, the National Gallery) which depicts a humble, working area of the city. Canaletto, however, is better known for his grand scenes of the canals of Venice and the Doge's Palace.

Many of Canaletto's early works, contrary to the custom of the time, were painted 'from nature' (rather than from sketches and studies of the scene taken back to be worked on in the artist's studio). Some of his later works do revert to this custom, hinted at by the tendency for distant figures to be painted as blobs of colour - an effect produced by using a camera obscura, which blurs farther-away objects.

Many of his pictures were sold to Englishmen on their Grand Tour, most notably the merchant Joseph Smith (who was later appointed British Consul in Venice in 1744). It was Smith who acted as an agent for Canaletto, helping him to sell his paintings to other Englishmen. In the 1740s Canaletto's market was disrupted when the War of the Austrian Succession led to a reduction in the number of British visitors to Venice. Smith also arranged for the publication of a series of etchings of capriccios, but the returns were not high enough, and in 1746 Canaletto moved to London, to be closer to his market.

He remained in England until 1755, producing views of London and of his patrons castles and houses. Overall this period was not satisfactory, partly due to disatisfaction with the declining quality of Canaletto's work. Canaletto's work began to suffer from repetitiveness, losing its traditional fluidity, and became mechanical to the point that the English art critic George Vertue suggested that the man painting under the name 'Canaletto' was an imposter. Canaletto gave public demostrations of his work to refute this claim; however, his reputation never fully recovered in his lifetime.

After his return to Venice Canaletto was elected to the Venetian Academy in 1763. He continued to paint until his death in 1768. In his later years he often worked from old sketches, but he sometimes produced surprising new compostions. He was willing to make subtle alternation to topography for artistic effect.

Joseph Smith sold much of his collection to George III, creating the bulk of the large collection of Canalettos owned by the Royal Collection. There are many examples of his work in other British collections, including several at the Wallace Collection and a set of 24 in the dining room at Woburn Abbey. The record price paid at auction for a Canaletto is £18.6 million for View of the Grand Canal from Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto, set at Sotheby's in London in July 2005. The picture was purchased by an unnamed collector.

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Uncle of Bernado Bellotto
Students included Michele Marieschi and Bernado Bellotto
In connection with Francesco Guardi
Achievement   
Art Institute of Chicago
Artist
La Terrasse
Painting
Antonio Canal
(near 1745)

J. Paul Getty Museum
Artist
L'Arc de Constantin avec le Colisée en arrière-plan
Painting
Antonio Canal
(approx. from 1742 to 1745)

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Artist
Vue sud et ouest de la place Saint-Marc
Painting
Antonio Canal
(1763)

Louvre Museum
Artist
Le pont du Rialto
Painting
Antonio Canal
(approx. from 1735 to 1740)
L'entrée du Grand-Canal et l'église de la Salute
Painting
Antonio Canal
(approx. from 1735 to 1740)
Le Môle, vu du bassin de San Marco
Painting
Antonio Canal
(approx. from 1730 to 1735)

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist
Place Saint-Marc
Painting
Antonio Canal
(approx. from 1725 to 1729)

National Gallery
Artist
Venise : la partie supérieure du Grand Canal avec l'église saint Simeone Piccolo
Painting
Antonio Canal
(near 1738)
Venise : le jour de la fête de saint Roch
Painting
Antonio Canal
(near 1735)
Venise : une régate sur le Grand Canal
Painting
Antonio Canal
(1735)
Venise : une régate sur le Grand Canal
Painting
Antonio Canal
(near 1740)
Venise : le bassin Saint-Marc le jour de l'Ascension
Painting
Antonio Canal
(1740)
Londres : intérieur de la rotonde au Ranelagh
Painting
Antonio Canal
(1754)
Collège Eton
Painting
Antonio Canal
(near 1754)

Old Pinakothek of Munich
Artist
Vue de la rive degli Schiavoni à la sortie du Grand Canal
Painting
Antonio Canal
La Piazzetta et la rive degli Schiavoni à Venise
Painting
Antonio Canal
Work(s)' related   
Louvre Museum
In the style of
Le Palais ducal et le Môle à Venise
Painting
Antonio Canal
L'Eglise et la place Saint-Marc à Venise
Painting
Antonio Canal
Relationship with
L'entrée du Grand-Canal et l'église de la Salute
Painting
Michele Marieschi
(approx. from 1735 to 1740)
Le doge de Venise offre à déjeuner aux ambassadeurs
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
L'audience accordée par le doge de Venise dans la salle du Collège du palais ducal
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
La procession du doge de Venise à San Zaccaria, le jour de Pâques
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Le doge de Venise suit la procession du Corpus Domini sur la place Saint-Marc
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Le doge de Venise se rend à la Salute le 21 novembre, jour de la commémoration de la fin de la peste de 1630
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Le Départ du Bucentaure vers le Lido de Venise, le jour de l'Ascension
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Le doge de Venise remercie le Conseil majeur
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Le couronnement du doge de Venise sur l'escalier des Géants du palais ducal
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Le doge de Venise sur le Bucentaure à San Nicolo di Lido, le jour de l'Ascension
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Le doge de Venise assiste aux fêtes de Jeudi Gras sur la Piazzetta
Painting
Francesco Guardi
(approx. from 1775 to 1780)
Place(s) related   

Antonio Canal
Canaletto
Bernado Bellotto
Michele Marieschi
Bernado Bellotto
Francesco Guardi