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A Canal in Venice by Martin Rico y Ortega, painted in 1875, is an oil-on-canvas cityscape capturing the luminous atmosphere of Venice, Italy. The scene shows a narrow canal bordered by palazzi, balconies, shaded walls, and gondolas gliding through reflective water. Rico’s precise architectural detail and bright natural light connect the work to Realism and plein-air painting. The composition celebrates Venice as a place of elegant decay, daily life, and shimmering visual effects.
Martin Rico y Ortega was a Spanish painter known for landscapes and Venetian views. Trained in Madrid and influenced by French plein-air practice, he developed a refined style combining accuracy, light, and delicate color. His travels through Europe, especially Italy, made Venice one of his signature subjects. Rico became one of the leading Spanish landscape painters of the 19th century.
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