FOLLOWER OF FRANCESCO GUARDI , An architectural capriccio with figures by ruins; and A portico


Francesco Guardi Architectural Capriccio Courtyard of a Palace (recto); Saint Aloysius

Architectural Capriccio: Courtyard of a Palace Francesco Guardi. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork.. Francesco Guardi. Building. Chalk. Drawing. Ink. Pen. Pigment. Sanguine


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Description. Francesco Guardi. An architectural capriccio with a church to the left. Pen and brown ink and wash over traces of black chalk. 240 by 199 mm; 9 1/2 by 7 7/8 in.


Francesco Guardi (Venice 17121793) , An architectural capriccio with figures conversing

Capriccio of Architecture with a Square. 1759; Oil on canvas; 35.0 x 52.0 cm; Download the collection. The images of the TFAM's collection on our website are available for free.. Francesco Guardi (1712-1793) Exhibit history. Sep 17, 2022 (Sat)~Nov 20, 2022 (Sun)


Francesco Guardi Venice 17121793 An architectural capriccio with a campiello oil, Italy

Title: Architectural Capriccio: Garden Entrance to a Palace (recto); Three Masked and Costumed Figures and Other Figure Studies (verso) Artist: Francesco Guardi (Italian, Venice 1712-1793 Venice) Date: 1712-93. Medium: Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over black chalk. Framing lines in pen and brown ink (recto); pen and light brown.


Francesco Guardi Architectural Capriccio A Palace Colonnade. The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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This capriccio, or architectural fantasy, is a patchwork of features taken from different buildings in Venice: the archway in the foreground is from the Torre dell'Orologio (clock tower) while the buildings and staircase (known as the Scala dei Giganti, the 'Giant's Stairway') are from the inner courtyard of the Doge's Palace.Guardi has exaggerated the width of the archway and the.


Architectural Capriccio Grand Staircase Seen through an Archway, Francesco Guardi (Italian

This capriccio, or architectural fantasy, is a patchwork of features taken from different buildings in Venice: the archway in the foreground is from the Torre dell'Orologio (clock tower) while the buildings and staircase beyond are from the inner courtyard of the Doge's Palace. Guardi has exagger.


FOLLOWER OF FRANCESCO GUARDI , An architectural capriccio with figures by ruins; and A portico

An Architectural Capriccio, with Classical Ruins. Francesco Guardi Italian. ca. 1780-85 Not on view View more. Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded.. Francesco Guardi (Italian, Venice 1712-1793 Venice) (?) ca. 1780-90. Panorama of Venice from the Bacino di San Marco, Including.


Francesco Guardi An Architectural Caprice NG2519 National Gallery, London

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Francesco Guardi (Venice 17121793) , An architectural capriccio with elegantly dressed figures

This painting closely compares to a larger capriccio on gouache by Guardi in the Jacquemart-André Museum in Paris (fig. 1). 1 Although that example differs in staffage and in the inclusion of a framing portico with a hanging lamp in the foreground, in both paintings, Guardi displays an intimate familiarity with a few works by Canaletto: the.


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Title: Architectural Capriccio: Vaulted Passageway Leading to a Square. Artist: Francesco Guardi (Italian, Venice 1712-1793 Venice) Date: 1712-93. Medium: Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of black chalk. Framing lines in pen and brown ink. Dimensions: 8 x 9 5/8in. (20.3 x 24.5cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line.


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Title: Architectural Capriccio: Grand Staircase Seen through an Archway. Artist: Francesco Guardi (Italian, Venice 1712-1793 Venice) Date: 1712-93. Medium: Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over black chalk. Dimensions: 13 11/16 x 11in. (34.8 x 27.9cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1937. Accession Number: 37.165.79


Acrylic Face Mounted Prints Guardi, Francesco Capriccio with classical building rubble in the

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Francesco Guardi (Venice 17121793) , An architectural capriccio with figures by ruins Christie's

An architectural capriccio with a man collecting branches and figures by ruins.. Tutti I Disegni di Antonio, Francesco e Giacomo Guardi, Venice, 1975, p. 165, no. 488, fig. 489), which suggests that this is the earliest version of the composition.


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Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'An Architectural Caprice' was created in c.1777 by Francesco Guardi in Baroque style. Find more prominent pieces of capriccio at Wikiart.org - best visual art database.


Francesco Guardi (Venice 17121793) , An architectural capriccio with a man collecting branches

This capriccio, or architectural fantasy, is a patchwork of features taken from different buildings in Venice: the archway in the foreground is from the Torre dell'Orologio (clock tower) while the buildings and staircase beyond are from the inner courtyard of the Doge's Palace. Guardi has exagger.