The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge from the South
Painting by Francesco Guardi
The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge from the South | |
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Artist | Francesco Guardi |
Year | c. 1775 |
Dimensions | 54.61 cm × 85.08 cm (21.50 in × 33.50 in) |
Location | San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego |
The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge from the South is an oil-on-canvas painting executed c. 1775 by Italian painter Francesco Guardi. It is one of the many cityscapes that he made from Venice. It is held in the collection of the San Diego Museum of Art.[1]
References
- ^ "The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge from the South". San Diego Museum of Art. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
External links
- Media related to The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge from the South by Francesco Guardi at Wikimedia Commons
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Francesco Guardi
- Miracle of a Dominican Saint (1763)
- Regatta in Venice (c. 1770)
- View of the Cannaregio Canal (c. 1770)
- The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge from the South (c. 1775)
- The Doge on the Bucintoro near the Riva di Sant'Elena (c. 1775-1780)
- Fire in the Oil Depot at San Marcuola (c. 1790)
- Giovanni Antonio Guardi (brother and collaborator)
- Giacomo Guardi (son)
- Michele Marieschi (master)
- Venetian painting
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