Venice
herself had not grown less beautiful in her decline. Indeed, the building which
occupies the very centre of the picture Venice leaves in the mind, the Salute,
was not built until the seventeenth century. This was the picture that the
Venetian himself loved to have painted for him, and that the stranger wanted to
carry away. Canale painted Venice with a feeling for space and atmosphere, with
a mastery over the delicate effects of mist peculiar to the city, that make his
views of the Salute, the Grand Canal,art oil paintings online, and the Piazzetta still seem more like
Venice than all the pictures of them that have been painted since. Later in the
century Canale was followed by Guardi, who executed smaller views with more of
an eye for the picturesque, and for what may be called instantaneous effects,
thus anticipating both the Romantic and the Impressionist painters of our own
century. reproduction oil paintings for sale
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