Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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Giudecca Canal and the Zattere in Venice, Italy was painted by Francesco Guardi in 1757, using oil on canvas in the Venetian veduta tradition. The scene captures the wide lagoon, gondolas, sailing boats, waterfront buildings, and luminous sky with atmospheric delicacy. Its expansive composition reflects 18th-century Venice as both a lived city and a picturesque destination.
Francesco Guardi was an Italian Rococo painter known for poetic views of Venice, often looser and more expressive than Canaletto’s precise cityscapes. His brushwork, shimmering light, and lively figures gave Venetian scenery a romantic, almost theatrical quality. Guardi became one of the major masters of the late Venetian view painting tradition.
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