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The Grand Canal Above the Rialto
Artist :
Francesco Guardi
Date : approx. between 1760 and 1769
Material : Oil on canvas
Acquisition : Purchase (1871)
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Guardi, Canaletto
Center - First Floor - Section 22
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Italian Painting
Painting (Landscape)
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