- 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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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...
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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...
- 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...
- Klosterneuburg) was an
Austrian painter and illustrator; best
known for his
vedute of Vienna. In 1888,
while still a teenager, he
began working in the studios...
- 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...
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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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engraver working mainly in Venice. He
pioneered the
genre of the
cityscapes (
vedute) of Venice, a
genre that was
later widely followed by
artists such as Canaletto...