The CRC Foundation and Intesa Sanpaolo present the exhibition Canaletto, Van Wittel, Bellotto. The Grand Theater of Cities. Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Ancient Art, open to the public from Nov. 30, 2024, to March 30, 2025, at the Comp...
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Held from Sept. 15 to Dec. 19 at Milan's Castello Sforzesco, in the Sale dell'Antico Ospedale Spagnolo, the show inaugurates a cycle of exhibitions devoted to the graphic collections of the Gabinetto dei Disegni and the Civica Raccolta delle Stampe "...
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From Aug. 6 to Oct. 24, 2021, the special guest of the Giorgio Franchetti Gallery at Ca' d'Oro will be Canaletto 's veduta depicting Il Molo verso ovest with the Zecca and the column of San Teodoro from the Civica Pinacoteca of the Castello Sforzesco...
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Until August 22, 2021 at theAlbertina in Vienna the exhibition City and Landscape. Between Dream and Reality. On display are masterpieces that are part of the museum's collections, some of which have not been on view for years, that give insight into...
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From February 23 to June 9, 2019, Venice will host, in the Doge'sApartment of the Doge's Palace, the exhibition Canaletto and Venice, an in-depth study that, starting from the great protagonist of the Venetian eighteenth century, Giovanni Antonio Can...
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The State Hermitage Museum holds one of the richest collections of Venetian art in the world-a collection that is now partly returning to the Veneto region, and to be exact to Mestre, to be displayed at the exhibition Venice and St. Petersburg. Artis...
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The exhibition "From Tiepolo to Canaletto and Guardi" is open in Moscow until October 14, 2018, displaying 57 works by the greatest Venetian masters of the 18th century in the Pushkin Museum's spaces. The artists in question are Giambattista Tiepolo,...
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The Museum of Rome will hold special openings every Monday in June (June 4, 11, 18 and 25) for the exhibition "Canaletto 1697-1768," which we reported on here, to allow as wide an audience as possible to admire the largest nucleus of works ever exhib...
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