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Italy's 855 works document religious sites, urban landscapes, and daily life, perpetuating classical heritage while bearing witness to the process of modernization.

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Italy's 855 works document religious sites, urban landscapes, and daily life, perpetuating classical heritage while bearing witness to the process of modernization.

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Entrance of Vittorio Emanuel in Venice 1866 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a83590d0181fdb591eb9cde3f24baf2c, 1866

Entrance of Vittorio Emanuel in Venice 1866

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Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts the entrance of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy into Venice in 1866. The scene captures the grand procession and celebration surrounding the arrival of the Italian monarch, showcasing the city's landmarks and the enthusiastic crowd.

O Papa Paulo III recebe São Francisco Xavier (c. 1619) by André Reinoso, 1619

O Papa Paulo III recebe São Francisco Xavier (c. 1619)

André Reinoso
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by André Reinoso depicts Pope Paul III receiving Saint Francis Xavier, a significant moment in religious history. The artwork captures the solemnity of the occasion, showcasing the interaction between the Pope and the saint, likely emphasizing their roles in spreading Christianity.

Pius VIII brought to the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome by Horace Vernet, 1829

Pius VIII brought to the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome

Horace Vernet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Horace Vernet depicts Pope Pius VIII being brought to the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, with the Pope seated on a sedia gestatoria (a ceremonial chair carried by attendants) and accompanied by various figures, including a flabellum bearer. The artwork reflects the opulence and solemnity of a papal procession within the iconic St. Peter's Basilica.

The harbor basin of San Marco on Ascension Day, Venice by Bernardo Bellotto, 1739

The harbor basin of San Marco on Ascension Day, Venice

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the harbor basin of San Marco in Venice on Ascension Day. It showcases the grandeur of the Venetian skyline with its intricate architecture and bustling harbor, capturing the city's unique charm and historical significance.

View of St. Peter's Square in Rome during the election of Pope Clement VIII in 1592 by Louis de Caullery, 1600

View of St. Peter's Square in Rome during the election of Pope Clement VIII in 1592

Louis de Caullery
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Louis de Caulery depicts the bustling scene of St. Peter's Square in Rome during the election of Pope Clement VIII in 1592. The artwork captures the atmosphere of the papal conclave, showcasing the grandeur of the Vatican and the anticipation of the crowd gathered for this significant religious event.

Venice, the Doge's Palace by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881

Venice, the Doge's Palace

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir captures the grandeur of Venice's Doge's Palace, showcasing the artist's signature Impressionist style with vibrant colors and soft brushstrokes. The work reflects Renoir's fascination with the city's architecture and its reflection on the water, creating a serene and luminous atmosphere.

Quasi aurora consurgens – the Cathedral. General exterior view from the east by Emilio Magistretti, 1921

Quasi aurora consurgens – the Cathedral. General exterior view from the east

Emilio Magistretti
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Emilio Magistretti captures a panoramic view of the Milan Cathedral, showcasing its grand exterior from the eastern perspective. The artwork highlights the intricate details and monumental scale of the cathedral's façade, reflecting Magistretti's skill in depicting architectural structures with precision and artistic flair.

Trajan's Column by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/effa91dab3af0c369fa8bd782bfadff5, 1800

Trajan's Column

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Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Trajan's Column, a monumental structure in Rome, Italy, which commemorates Emperor Trajan's victories in the Dacian Wars. The artwork captures the intricate reliefs and architectural details of the column, showcasing the Roman school's mastery in depicting historical and architectural subjects.

The Demolition of Rupe Tarpea in Rome by Luigi Zago, 1933

The Demolition of Rupe Tarpea in Rome

Luigi Zago
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Luigi Zago depicts the demolition of the Tarpeian Rock in Rome, a historic site known for its association with ancient Roman history. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of the rock's destruction, highlighting the intersection of architecture and historical events.

Entry of Jerzy Ossoliński into Rome in 1633 by Bernardo Bellotto, 1779

Entry of Jerzy Ossoliński into Rome in 1633

Bernardo Bellotto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the historic entry of Jerzy Ossoliński into Rome in 1633. It showcases the grandeur of the Piazza del Popolo and surrounding landmarks such as the Santa Maria dei Miracoli and the Flaminio Obelisk, capturing the ceremonial procession and the presence of notable figures like Władysław IV Vasa and Stanisław August Poniatowski.

Destruction of Pompeii by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1889

Destruction of Pompeii

Ivan Aivazovsky
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

Ivan Aivazovsky's "Destruction of Pompeii" depicts the catastrophic volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, which led to the destruction of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii. The painting captures the dramatic moment of the eruption, with a sailing ship and rowing boat in the foreground, symbolizing the sudden and devastating impact of nature on human civilization. The scene is rendered in vivid detail, emphasizing the chaos and destruction caused by the volcanic activity.

in the Street of Rome by Carl Wuttke, 1927

in the Street of Rome

Carl Wuttke
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Carl Wuttke captures the intricate details of Roman streets, showcasing the artist's skill in depicting urban landscapes. The work, created in 1927, offers a glimpse into the architectural beauty and historical ambiance of Rome through Wuttke's artistic interpretation.

Bombardment of Marghera made by the Austrian Army on the Night of May 24, 1849 by Ippolito Caffi, 1849

Bombardment of Marghera made by the Austrian Army on the Night of May 24, 1849

Ippolito Caffi
Marghera,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the bombardment of Marghera by the Austrian Army on the night of May 24, 1849. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the battle, showcasing the destruction and turmoil of the event.

Eclips of the Sun in Venice in July 8, 1842 by Ippolito Caffi, 1842

Eclips of the Sun in Venice in July 8, 1842

Ippolito Caffi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the solar eclipse that occurred in Venice on July 8, 1842. The artwork captures the dramatic celestial event as it unfolded over the Venetian skyline, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering light and shadow during this rare astronomical phenomenon.

Arrival of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Venice in 1856 by Ippolito Caffi, 1861

Arrival of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Venice in 1856

Ippolito Caffi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the arrival of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Venice in 1856. The artwork captures the grandeur of the royal visit, showcasing the opulence and ceremonial aspects of the event.

Blessing of Pius IX from the Quirinale at night by Ippolito Caffi, 1848

Blessing of Pius IX from the Quirinale at night

Ippolito Caffi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the Blessing of Pius IX from the Quirinale at night. The scene captures the solemnity of the event, with the Pope blessing the crowd gathered in the square. The painting is known for its detailed portrayal of the historical moment and the atmospheric lighting typical of Caffi's style.

Scène de bataille 01 by Pandolfo Reschi, 1700

Scène de bataille 01

Pandolfo Reschi
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pandolfo Reschi depicts a dramatic battle scene, featuring soldiers on horseback engaged in intense combat. The artwork captures the chaos and energy of warfare with detailed imagery of weaponry and movement.

The Defeat and Death of Maxentius by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622

The Defeat and Death of Maxentius

Peter Paul Rubens
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicts the historic Battle of the Milvian Bridge, where Emperor Maxentius was defeated and killed. The scene captures the dramatic moment of his demise, with intense action and emotional expressions among the figures. Rubens' dynamic composition and rich details bring the historical event to life.

Quay in Venice by Francesco Tironi, 1750

Quay in Venice

Francesco Tironi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Tironi captures the scenic quay of Venice, showcasing the city's unique architecture and waterways. The artwork highlights the intricate details of the buildings along the canal, reflecting the grandeur of Venetian design.

The Death of Lucretia by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/670062cf97cdf70284c418b2008d48a4, 0

The Death of Lucretia

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/670062cf97cdf70284c418b2008d48a4
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli. It depicts the tragic moment of Lucretia's suicide, a pivotal event in Roman history that led to the fall of the last Roman king and the establishment of the Roman Republic. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the scene with detailed attention to the figures and setting.

Death of Lucretia by Niccolò Giolfino, 1510

Death of Lucretia

Niccolò Giolfino
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Niccolò Giolfino, depicting the tragic moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, takes her own life to preserve her honor after being raped by her uncle. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the scene, with Lucretia portrayed in a dramatic pose, surrounded by her family and attendants. Created around 1510, it is considered a significant work of Renaissance art, reflecting the themes of virtue, sacrifice, and moral integrity.

Cleopatra by Pietro della Vecchia, 1700

Cleopatra

Pietro della Vecchia
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the final moments of Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. The scene captures her as she prepares to die by the bite of an asp, a symbol of her suicide. The composition emphasizes her agony and the tragic beauty of her demise, with detailed attention to her expression and the surrounding elements.

Marco Gussoni who blesses the plague victims in the Lazzaretto of Ferrara by Pietro della Vecchia, 1664

Marco Gussoni who blesses the plague victims in the Lazzaretto of Ferrara

Pietro della Vecchia
Ferrara,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Pietro della Vecchia depicts Marco Gussoni, a figure known for his charitable acts during the plague, blessing victims in the Lazzaretto of Ferrara. The scene captures the solemnity and compassion of the moment, reflecting the social and religious context of the time.

Passage du Pô par l'armée française by Nicolas-Didier Boguet, 1813

Passage du Pô par l'armée française

Nicolas-Didier Boguet
Piacenza,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Nicolas-Didier Boguet depicts the French army's crossing of the Po River during the Napoleonic Wars. It captures the historical event of the military campaign in Italy, showcasing the strategic movement of troops across the river.

Esquisse Bataille sur un pont by Ciccio Graziani, 1700

Esquisse Bataille sur un pont

Ciccio Graziani
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ciccio Graziani depicts a dramatic battle scene taking place on a bridge. The artwork captures the chaos of combat with soldiers and horses engaged in fierce action, set against the backdrop of a historic structure. The composition highlights the intensity of the conflict, with detailed attention to the movement of troops and the dynamic interplay of light and shadow.

The Childhood of Sixtus V by Jean Victor Schnetz, 1824

The Childhood of Sixtus V

Jean Victor Schnetz
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the childhood of Pope Sixtus V, showcasing a scene from his early life. It features elements such as a mother, child, and a fortune teller, reflecting the cultural and historical context of the time. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the Ciociaro costume, providing insight into the traditional attire of the region.

Garibaldi in Palermo by Giovanni Fattori, 1860

Garibaldi in Palermo

Giovanni Fattori
Palermo,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Giovanni Fattori depicts the Italian nationalist leader Giuseppe Garibaldi in Palermo during the 1860s. The artwork captures the spirit of the Risorgimento, showcasing Garibaldi's role in the unification of Italy.

The House of Actaeon by Alessandro La Volpe, 1866

The House of Actaeon

Alessandro La Volpe
Pompeii,Italy
Unknown Movement

The House of Actaeon is an architectural painting by Alessandro La Volpe, created in 1866. It depicts the interior of the ancient Roman villa known as the House of Actaeon, located in Pompeii. The artwork captures the grandeur and intricate details of the villa's architecture, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Roman elites. The painting is part of the broader genre of architectural painting, which focuses on the depiction of buildings and their interiors.

View of the village of Riomaggiore by Telemaco Signorini, 1892

View of the village of Riomaggiore

Telemaco Signorini
Riomaggiore,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Telemaco Signorini depicts the picturesque village of Riomaggiore, showcasing its charming coastal views and vibrant local architecture. Created between 1892 and 1894, the artwork captures the essence of the Ligurian landscape, highlighting the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.

Medici scene (Clarice Strozzi tells Ippolito and Alessandro de 'Medici to leave Florence) by Giovanni Fattori, 1857

Medici scene (Clarice Strozzi tells Ippolito and Alessandro de 'Medici to leave Florence)

Giovanni Fattori
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Giovanni Fattori depicts a dramatic scene from Florentine history, showing Clarice Strozzi urging her sons Ippolito and Alessandro de' Medici to leave Florence. The work captures the tense atmosphere of political intrigue during the Renaissance period.

Mucius Scaevola before Lars Porsenna by Peter Paul Rubens, 1617

Mucius Scaevola before Lars Porsenna

Peter Paul Rubens
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical event where Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a Roman hero, confronts Lars Porsena, the Etruscan king, during the Roman-Etruscan conflict. The scene captures the dramatic moment of Mucius's bold act of defiance, showcasing Rubens's mastery in portraying intense emotional and historical narratives.

"The Battle of Anghiari  " (The fight for the standard). by Peter Paul Rubens, 1605

"The Battle of Anghiari " (The fight for the standard).

Peter Paul Rubens
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicts the intense Battle of Anghiari, a significant historical event. It showcases the chaos and drama of the battlefield with dynamic compositions and vivid colors.

The Ideal City - Urbino by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/84376790659e0bcaa17223d95afd7381, 1480

The Ideal City - Urbino

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/84376790659e0bcaa17223d95afd7381
Urbino,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts an idealized vision of the city of Urbino, showcasing its Renaissance architecture and urban planning. Created in 1480, it reflects the artistic and intellectual ideals of the period, with a focus on symmetry, harmony, and the integration of art with civic life.

Cimon and Pero by Willem Drost, 1656

Cimon and Pero

Willem Drost
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Cimon and Pero is a historical painting by Dutch artist Willem Drost, created in 1656. The work depicts the Greek hero Cimon and his nurse Pero, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing human emotion and narrative. The painting is housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, though its location is noted as Venice, Italy, which may indicate a historical or thematic connection to the city.

Venedig + palace of Duke by Canaletto, 1740

Venedig + palace of Duke

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the city of Venice, focusing on the Doge's Palace. Known for his detailed vedute (views) of Venice, Canaletto captures the grandeur of the city's architecture and the canals that define its landscape. The work is part of the Führermuseum collection, showcasing the artist's mastery in rendering urban scenes with precision and artistic flair.

La Torre di Malghera by Canaletto, 1722

La Torre di Malghera

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts a serene Venetian canal scene with a tower and boats, capturing the essence of 18th-century Venetian architecture and waterways. The artwork showcases Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting, offering a detailed view of the city's unique urban and natural elements.

View of the Rialto in Venice by Canaletto, 1722

View of the Rialto in Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts a panoramic view of the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Canale Grande canal. The artwork captures the bustling activity and architectural beauty of 18th-century Venice, with detailed perspectives and vibrant colors characteristic of Canaletto's style.

Priest Orlando of Parma sent by Arrigo IV of Germany and defended by Gregory VII against the just indignation of the Roman synod by Francesco Hayez, 1857

Priest Orlando of Parma sent by Arrigo IV of Germany and defended by Gregory VII against the just indignation of the Roman synod

Francesco Hayez
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Francesco Hayez depicts the story of Priest Orlando of Parma, who was sent by Emperor Arrigo IV of Germany and defended by Pope Gregory VII against the anger of the Roman synod. The artwork captures a dramatic moment in medieval history, highlighting themes of religious conflict and political intrigue.

The call of the contingent by Odoardo Borrani, 1869

The call of the contingent

Odoardo Borrani
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Call of the Contingent is a historical painting by Odoardo Borrani created in 1869. It depicts a dramatic scene of soldiers being called to duty, capturing the tension and solemnity of military service. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the human experience during times of conflict.

The Siege of Asola by Jacopo Tintoretto, 1544

The Siege of Asola

Jacopo Tintoretto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Siege of Asola is a painting by the Italian late Renaissance master Tintoretto, executed in 1544–1545. It is in a private collection.

Piazza del Mercato during the Revolt of Masaniello by Domenico Gargiulo, 1650

Piazza del Mercato during the Revolt of Masaniello

Domenico Gargiulo
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Domenico Gargiulo depicts the Piazza del Mercato during the Revolt of Masaniello, a significant historical event in Naples. The scene captures the chaos and turmoil of the uprising, with citizens and soldiers engaged in conflict. The artwork provides a vivid portrayal of the social and political tensions of the time.

Giuseppe Garibaldi visiting Alessandro Manzoni on 15 March 1862 by Sebastiano De Albertis, 1863

Giuseppe Garibaldi visiting Alessandro Manzoni on 15 March 1862

Sebastiano De Albertis
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Sebastiano De Albertis depicts a meeting between Giuseppe Garibaldi and Alessandro Manzoni on 15 March 1862. The artwork captures the moment of their visit, highlighting their significant roles in Italian history.

Russian navy near Catania coast by Jacob Philipp Hackert, 1778

Russian navy near Catania coast

Jacob Philipp Hackert
Catania,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Russian navy near the coast of Catania, showcasing a historical scene of naval activity. Created by Jacob Philipp Hackert in 1778, it is an example of historical painting that captures the maritime presence of Russia in the region.

The death of Lucretia by Guido Reni, 1638

The death of Lucretia

Guido Reni
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Guido Reni depicting the moment of Lucretia's suicide, a pivotal event in Roman history. The scene captures the emotional intensity of her act, symbolizing the transition from moral corruption to virtue. The painting is known for its dramatic use of light and shadow, characteristic of the Baroque style, and its focus on the psychological depth of the subject.

View of the Garden of the Villa Medici by Diego Velázquez, 1630

View of the Garden of the Villa Medici

Diego Velázquez
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts quiet, atmospheric scenes of the Villa Medici gardens in Rome, focusing on architectural details and natural light rather than narrative or mythological themes. It shows two men conversing near a boarded-up stone archway in one panel, while the smaller pendant piece features a gardener speaking with a cleric near a gated entrance.

Tempio in Rovina by Hubert Robert, 1770

Tempio in Rovina

Hubert Robert
Rovina,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Hubert Robert depicts a temple in Rovina, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing the grandeur and details of classical structures. The work, created around 1770-1780, is a prime example of Robert's focus on historical and architectural subjects.

Piazza Mercatello durante la peste del 1656 by Domenico Gargiulo, 1656

Piazza Mercatello durante la peste del 1656

Domenico Gargiulo
Siena,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Domenico Gargiulo depicts the Piazza Mercatello during the 1656 plague, capturing the historical event with a focus on the impact of the plague on the city's population and daily life.

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking South-East from San Stae to the Fabbriche Nuove di Rialto by Canaletto, 1738

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking South-East from San Stae to the Fabbriche Nuove di Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice captures the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The painting showcases the bustling activity of the Rialto area, with detailed depictions of buildings, boats, and the vibrant urban landscape. Created around 1738, it exemplifies Canaletto's mastery in capturing the grandeur of Venetian architecture and daily life.

View of Ancona by Andrea Lilio, 1597

View of Ancona

Andrea Lilio
Ancona,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a detailed view of Ancona, a city in central Italy. It is part of the St. Augustine Altarpiece, showcasing Andrea Lilio's skill in landscape painting. The artwork captures the city's architecture and surrounding environment with precision.

Saint Praxedis by Felice Ficherelli, 1640

Saint Praxedis

Felice Ficherelli
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the martyrdom of Saint Praxedes, a Christian woman who was persecuted during the Roman Empire. The work by Felice Ficherelli showcases the dramatic scene with vivid details and emotional intensity, characteristic of the Baroque period. It is part of the Bardi-Serzelli version, which is a notable variant of the saint's story in religious art.

The Rape of Lucretia by Felice Ficherelli, 0

The Rape of Lucretia

Felice Ficherelli
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Rape of Lucretia is a historical painting by Felice Ficherelli, depicting the legendary story of Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman who was raped by Sextus Tarquinius, leading to the fall of the Roman monarchy. The painting captures the dramatic moment of the assault, with intense emotional expressions and detailed classical attire, reflecting the Renaissance interest in moral and historical narratives.

The discovery of the body of Catiline after the Battle of Pistoia by Alcide Segoni, 1871

The discovery of the body of Catiline after the Battle of Pistoia

Alcide Segoni
Pistoia,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Alcide Segoni depicts the aftermath of the Battle of Pistoia, showcasing the discovery of Catiline's body. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of a battlefield, emphasizing the chaos and tragedy of war. Segoni's detailed portrayal highlights the historical significance of the event, blending realism with narrative depth.

Provincial synod of 1574 by Luca Cambiaso, 1583

Provincial synod of 1574

Luca Cambiaso
Genoa,Italy
Unknown Movement

This fresco by Luca Cambiaso depicts the Provincial synod of 1574, a significant religious gathering. The painting captures the solemnity and importance of the event, showcasing the participants in a detailed and historically accurate manner.

Conversation between Pope Clement VII and Emperor Charles V by Giorgio Vasari, 1559

Conversation between Pope Clement VII and Emperor Charles V

Giorgio Vasari
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giorgio Vasari depicts a historical scene between Pope Clement VII and Emperor Charles V. The artwork captures their conversation, highlighting the political and religious tensions of the time.

Michelangelo shows to Pope Pius IV the model for St Peter's Basilica by Domenico Passignano, 1618

Michelangelo shows to Pope Pius IV the model for St Peter's Basilica

Domenico Passignano
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Domenico Passignano's portrayal of Michelangelo presenting a model of St. Peter's Basilica to Pope Pius IV. It captures a significant moment in the history of Renaissance architecture and the relationship between artists and the Church.

The battle of Calcinato 1706 (War of the Spanish Succession) by Jean-Baptiste Martin, 0

The battle of Calcinato 1706 (War of the Spanish Succession)

Jean-Baptiste Martin
Calcinato,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jean-Baptiste Martin depicts the Battle of Calcinato in 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. The artwork captures the intense military conflict and the dramatic scenes of warfare from the perspective of the French forces involved in the battle.

The King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele II laying the foundation stone of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in the Piazza del Duomo, Milan, march 7 1865 by Domenico Induno, 1867

The King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele II laying the foundation stone of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in the Piazza del Duomo, Milan, march 7 1865

Domenico Induno
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Domenico Induno depicts King Vittorio Emanuele II laying the foundation stone of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan's Piazza del Duomo on March 7, 1865. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, showcasing the king in a formal pose surrounded by officials and dignitaries.

Landscape with bathing women by Guercino, 1620

Landscape with bathing women

Guercino
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

Landscape with Bathing Women is a painting by Guercino, created in 1620. The work depicts a serene natural scene with women bathing in a tranquil setting, characteristic of the Baroque period. The composition combines elements of landscape and figure painting, showcasing Guercino's skill in capturing both natural beauty and human activity.

The Inauguration of the Naples-Portici Railway by Salvatore Fergola, 1840

The Inauguration of the Naples-Portici Railway

Salvatore Fergola
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Salvatore Fergola depicts the inauguration of the Naples-Portici Railway in 1840. It captures the historical significance of the event, showcasing the people and machinery involved in the opening of this important transportation link.

Gondolas on the Lagoon by Francesco Guardi, 1765

Gondolas on the Lagoon

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Gondolas on the Lagoon is a 1765 painting by Francesco Guardi, an Italian Rococo painter known for his atmospheric cityscapes. The work captures the serene beauty of Venice's lagoon, with gondolas gliding through the water surrounded by the city's distinctive architecture. Guardi's use of light and color creates a dreamlike quality, characteristic of his Venetian style.

The execution of Savonarola. Sketch by Stefano Ussi, 1850

The execution of Savonarola. Sketch

Stefano Ussi
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the execution of Girolamo Savonarola, a prominent figure in Renaissance Florence. Created by Stefano Ussi in 1850, it is a historical sketch that captures the dramatic moment of Savonarola's death, reflecting the turbulent political and religious climate of the time.

Benedetto Varchi Reads His Storia Fiorentina to Cosimo I by Giuseppe Ciaranfi, 1862

Benedetto Varchi Reads His Storia Fiorentina to Cosimo I

Giuseppe Ciaranfi
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Benedetto Varchi reading his Storia Fiorentina to Cosimo I, a historical scene capturing a significant moment in Florentine history. Created by Giuseppe Ciaranfi in 1862, it is an example of historical painting that highlights the cultural and political importance of the Medici family during the Renaissance.

Episode of the Second Italian War of Independence. Return of bersaglieri from a reconnaissance by Silvestro Lega, 1861

Episode of the Second Italian War of Independence. Return of bersaglieri from a reconnaissance

Silvestro Lega
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Silvestro Lega depicts a scene from the Second Italian War of Independence, focusing on the return of Bersaglieri soldiers after a reconnaissance mission. The artwork captures the soldiers' determination and the historical context of the conflict, with elements such as a trumpet and weapons highlighting the military theme.

Pasquale Cova at Battle of Varese, May 26 1859 by Carlo Ademollo, 1861

Pasquale Cova at Battle of Varese, May 26 1859

Carlo Ademollo
Varese,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Carlo Ademollo depicts Pasquale Cova during the Battle of Varese on May 26, 1859. The artwork captures the intense moments of the conflict, showcasing the dramatic scenes of warfare and the emotional expressions of the soldiers involved.

The battle of Legnano by Amos Cassioli, 1870

The battle of Legnano

Amos Cassioli
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Legnano is a historical painting by Amos Cassioli depicting the 12th-century battle between the Lombard League and the Holy Roman Empire. The artwork captures the intense clash of medieval armies, showcasing the chaos and valor of the conflict. Created in 1870, it is a notable example of 19th-century historical painting.

Dante in exile by Annibale Gatti, 1856

Dante in exile

Annibale Gatti
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Dante Alighieri in exile, a theme central to his life and works. The artwork captures the emotional and historical significance of his journey, with elements suggesting his literary legacy and personal struggles. Created by Annibale Gatti in 1856, it is an example of historical painting that reflects the cultural context of the time.

View of the entrance to the Arsenal by Canaletto, 1732

View of the entrance to the Arsenal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the entrance to the Venetian Arsenal in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the historic shipyard. Created by Canaletto in 1732, it captures the architectural details and bustling activity of the Arsenal, a vital part of Venice's maritime heritage.

The Shuysky Czars before King Sigismund III in 1611. by Tommaso Dolabella, 1640

The Shuysky Czars before King Sigismund III in 1611.

Tommaso Dolabella
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Tommaso Dolabella depicts the Shuysky Czars meeting with King Sigismund III in 1611. The scene captures the political tension of the time, showcasing the figures in a formal setting.

Grand Canal: From Santa Maria della Carità to the Bacino di San Marco by Canaletto, 1730

Grand Canal: From Santa Maria della Carità to the Bacino di San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto (1697–1768) depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the city. The scene captures the transition from the Santa Maria della Carità to the Bacino di San Marco, highlighting the intricate details of Venetian buildings and the waterways. The painting is part of the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery collection.

Venice: The Rialto Bridge from the North by Canaletto, 1730

Venice: The Rialto Bridge from the North

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto (1697–1768), created in 1730, depicts the Rialto Bridge in Venice from the northern side. The painting captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling activity of the canal, showcasing Canaletto's mastery of vedute (view) paintings. It is part of the Burrell Collection.

The Piazza di San Marco, Venice by Canaletto, 1734

The Piazza di San Marco, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Piazza di San Marco in Venice, painted by Canaletto around 1734-1735, captures the grandeur of the Venetian landmarks. The painting showcases the bustling square with its iconic buildings, the Grand Canal, and the atmospheric perspective typical of Canaletto's vedute. It is part of the collection at Sir John Soane’s Museum.

The Loggetta, Venice by Canaletto, 0

The Loggetta, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created in the 18th century, depicts The Loggetta in Venice, a small loggia in the Piazza San Marco. It showcases Canaletto's mastery of veduta (view) painting, capturing the grandeur and architectural details of Venetian landmarks.

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice by Canaletto, 1765

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto, a renowned Venetian painter of the 18th century, depicts the Santa Maria della Salute church in Venice. The painting captures the grandeur of the church and its surroundings, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in rendering detailed urban landscapes. It is part of the Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust collection.

Venice: The Grand Canal, with the Rialto Bridge from the South by Canaletto, 0

Venice: The Grand Canal, with the Rialto Bridge from the South

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, an 18th-century Italian artist known for his detailed vedute (views) of Venice, captures the grandeur of the Grand Canal with the iconic Rialto Bridge in the foreground. The scene is rendered with remarkable precision, showcasing the bustling waterways and architectural landmarks of Venice. It is part of the collection at Pollok House.

The Ponte Vecchio, Florence by Francesco Raffaello Santoro, 1888

The Ponte Vecchio, Florence

Francesco Raffaello Santoro
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Raffaello Santoro depicts the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, a historic bridge spanning the Arno River. The scene captures the architectural beauty of the bridge, with its row of shops and the surrounding cityscape, offering a glimpse into the vibrant atmosphere of Renaissance Florence.

Ponte Longo, Andora, Italy by Richard Whateley West, 1899

Ponte Longo, Andora, Italy

Richard Whateley West
Andora,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Richard Whately West depicts Ponte Longo, a Romanesque bridge in Andora, Italy. Created in 1899, it showcases the architectural beauty of the bridge against the scenic backdrop of the Ligurian coast.

The Bucintoro by Canaletto, 1745

The Bucintoro

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Bucintoro is a panoramic view of Venice, depicting the return of the Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, on Ascension Day. The painting showcases the Grand Canal, Piazza San Marco, and the Doge's Palace, with the iconic St Mark's Campanile in the background. It captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the vibrant atmosphere of the city's historic landmarks.

View of the Mills of Dolo on the Brenta by Canaletto, 1730

View of the Mills of Dolo on the Brenta

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Mills of Dolo on the Brenta River, showcasing the architectural details and serene landscape of the Venetian region. Created by Canaletto in 1730, it is a notable example of 18th-century Venetian landscape painting.

Venice: A Regatta on the Grand Canal by Canaletto, 1733

Venice: A Regatta on the Grand Canal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a lively regatta on the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The scene captures the bustling activity of the event, with boats racing and spectators gathered along the canal. Canaletto's detailed perspective and vibrant colors highlight the grandeur of Venice's urban landscape.

Entrance to the Grand Canal, looking West by Canaletto, 0

Entrance to the Grand Canal, looking West

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created in the 18th century, depicts the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, offering a detailed view of the canal's architecture and surrounding buildings. It is housed in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England.

A Puppet Show on the Piazzetta, Venice by Canaletto, 0

A Puppet Show on the Piazzetta, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto (1697–1768), attributed to him, depicts a puppet show taking place on the Piazzetta in Venice. It is housed in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. The work showcases Canaletto's skill in capturing the intricate details and atmospheric qualities of Venetian architecture and urban scenes.

Canal Grande with Palazzo dei Camerlenghi and Campo Erberia by Michele Marieschi, 1635

Canal Grande with Palazzo dei Camerlenghi and Campo Erberia

Michele Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This 17th-century painting by Michele Marieschi captures a serene scene of Venice's Grand Canal. The composition features the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi and Campo Erberia, showcasing the city's architectural grandeur against the water. The artwork exemplifies the landscape painting genre with its detailed depiction of Venetian landmarks.

The Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice by Canaletto, 0

The Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice, a famous promenade along the Grand Canal. It showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the bustling activity of the waterfront, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute. The work, created by Canaletto (1697–1768) after another artist, is housed at Thirlestane Castle.

Venice: The Grand Canal Looking South-West from Palazzo Grimani by Canaletto, 0

Venice: The Grand Canal Looking South-West from Palazzo Grimani

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, offering a panoramic view looking south-west from the Palazzo Grimani. It showcases the city's iconic waterways and historic architecture, capturing the essence of Venetian landscape during the 18th century. Created by the renowned artist Canaletto, the work is housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Saint Mark's Square, Venice by Canaletto, 0

Saint Mark's Square, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Saint Mark's Square in Venice, capturing the grandeur of the Piazza San Marco. It showcases the architectural details of the surrounding buildings, including the iconic St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace. The artwork, created by Canaletto, offers a detailed view of the bustling Venetian cityscape, reflecting the city's historical and cultural significance. The painting is housed at Thirlestane Castle.

Saint Mark's Square, Venice, Looking towards the Basilica by Canaletto, 0

Saint Mark's Square, Venice, Looking towards the Basilica

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Saint Mark's Square in Venice, capturing the grandeur of the Piazza San Marco and its iconic landmarks, including the Basilica di San Marco. Created by Canaletto, an esteemed Venetian painter known for his detailed vedute (views) of the city, the artwork offers a panoramic view of the square, showcasing its architectural splendor and bustling atmosphere. The piece is housed at Thirlestane Castle and is an example of 18th-century Venetian landscape painting.

Venice: The Piazza San Marco Looking West by Canaletto, 0

Venice: The Piazza San Marco Looking West

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, looking westward. It showcases the grandeur of the Piazza, with its iconic landmarks such as the Doge's Palace and the Campanile. The work is attributed to Canaletto, a renowned Venetian painter known for his detailed vedute (views) of the city. The painting is housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Grand Canal, Venice, Looking Northeast from the Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1747

Grand Canal, Venice, Looking Northeast from the Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto, created in 1747, depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, capturing the city's iconic architecture and bustling waterways. The scene looks northeast from the Palazzo Balbi towards the Rialto Bridge, showcasing the grandeur of Venetian landmarks.

Palazzo Ducale and the Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice by Canaletto, 0

Palazzo Ducale and the Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created between 1697 and 1768, depicts the Palazzo Ducale and the Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice. It is an example of Venetian veduta, capturing the grandeur of the city's architecture and waterways. The work is housed at the Royal College of Music.

Gala Day in Venice by Canaletto, 0

Gala Day in Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created in the 18th century, depicts a lively scene of a gala day in Venice. It showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the bustling atmosphere of the city's festivities. The work is part of the National Trust for Scotland's collection at Culzean Castle, Garden & Country Park.

Venice, the Bucintoro Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 0

Venice, the Bucintoro Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the return of the Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, to the Molo in Venice on Ascension Day. It showcases the grandeur of the city's waterfront and the event's significance in Venetian tradition. Created by Canaletto, the artwork captures the bustling activity and architectural details of Venice, reflecting the artist's renowned skill in landscape painting.

Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, with Santa Maria in Aracoeli on the Left by Canaletto, 0

Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, with Santa Maria in Aracoeli on the Left

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto (1697–1768) depicts the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, showcasing the grand piazza with the iconic Santa Maria in Aracoeli church on the left. The painting captures the urban landscape of 18th-century Rome, highlighting the architectural details of the city's landmarks.

Venice: The Grand Canal Looking East, with the Church of Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 0

Venice: The Grand Canal Looking East, with the Church of Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto (1697–1768) offers a detailed view of Venice's Grand Canal, looking east towards the iconic Church of Santa Maria della Salute. It showcases the city's architectural grandeur and bustling waterways, typical of Canaletto's vedute (views) of 18th-century Venice.

Piazza Navona, Rome by Canaletto, 0

Piazza Navona, Rome

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created around the late 18th century, depicts the bustling Piazza Navona in Rome. The scene captures the grandeur of the piazza, featuring the iconic Fountain of the Four Rivers and the surrounding Baroque architecture. It is part of the Judges' Lodgings collection at the Lancaster Art Museum.

A View of the Grand Canal towards the Rialto Bridge, Venice by Canaletto, 1800

A View of the Grand Canal towards the Rialto Bridge, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto (1697–1768) depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, focusing on the Rialto Bridge. It showcases the city's architectural grandeur and bustling waterfront scene, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute (views) of Venetian landmarks. The work is housed in the Holburne Museum.

View of the Piazzetta, Venice by Canaletto, 0

View of the Piazzetta, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, a renowned Venetian artist known for his detailed cityscapes, captures the bustling scene of the Piazzetta in Venice. The work, housed at Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, showcases Canaletto's signature style of precise perspective and vibrant colors, offering a glimpse into the architectural grandeur and lively atmosphere of 18th-century Venice.

The Molo, Venice, Looking West by Canaletto, 1750

The Molo, Venice, Looking West

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created in 1750, depicts the Molo district of Venice, offering a detailed view of the city's architecture and canals. It is part of the Shipley Art Gallery collection and showcases Canaletto's renowned style of Venetian vedute.

View of the Rialto Bridge, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/10be7c53102ff2832d00724883cac309, 1744

View of the Rialto Bridge, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/10be7c53102ff2832d00724883cac309
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a detailed view of the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and bustling waterfront. Created by a follower of the renowned 18th-century artist Canaletto, it captures the grandeur of Venice during the 1740s.

Venice: The Piazzetta by Canaletto, 0

Venice: The Piazzetta

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazzetta in Venice, a historic square known for its grand architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Created by Canaletto, an esteemed 18th-century Italian painter renowned for his detailed views of Venice, the artwork captures the essence of the city's iconic landmarks. The piece is housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

Canals in Venice by Canaletto, 0

Canals in Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the canals of Venice, showcasing the city's intricate waterways and architectural details. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian scenery with its detailed perspective and vibrant colors, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

The Grand Canal, Venice by Canaletto, 0

The Grand Canal, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, a renowned Venetian artist of the 18th century, depicts the Grand Canal in Venice. It showcases the city's iconic waterways, grand architecture, and bustling urban life, capturing the essence of Venetian landscape painting. The work is part of the Ferens Art Gallery collection.

The Molo, Venice by Canaletto, 0

The Molo, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created in the 18th century, depicts The Molo, Venice. It showcases the grandeur of the Venetian waterfront with its intricate architecture and bustling activity, capturing the essence of the city's historic harbor.

The Piazzetta, Venice by Canaletto, 0

The Piazzetta, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created in the 18th century, depicts the Piazzetta in Venice, a historic square known for its grand architecture and bustling activity. As an afterwork, it captures the essence of the Venetian scene with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing Canaletto's renowned skill in landscape and cityscape painting.

Morning in Venice by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1834

Morning in Venice

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by French artist Camille Corot depicts a serene morning scene in Venice, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of the city's canals and architecture. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in landscape painting, with soft light and gentle brushstrokes that evoke a sense of peace and quiet beauty.

View of the park of a villa by Marco Ricci, 1741

View of the park of a villa

Marco Ricci
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marco Ricci depicts a scenic view of a villa's park, showcasing the artist's skill in landscape painting. It is housed in the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice, Italy.

Eruption of Mount Vesuvius and View of Portici by Pierre-Jacques Volaire, 1767

Eruption of Mount Vesuvius and View of Portici

Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, a dramatic natural event that has historically impacted the region. The scene captures the volcanic activity with vivid details, showcasing the landscape of Portici, a town near Naples. The artwork combines the power of nature with the human element, reflecting the historical significance of the area.

The Grand Canal near the Rialto, Looking North by Canaletto, 1725

The Grand Canal near the Rialto, Looking North

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, focusing on the area near the Rialto Bridge. It showcases the bustling waterway and surrounding architecture, capturing the essence of Venetian cityscape. The artwork is renowned for its detailed perspective and vibrant depiction of 18th-century Venice.

The Interior of the Capuchin Chapel In the Piazza Barberini by Thomas Sully, 1821

The Interior of the Capuchin Chapel In the Piazza Barberini

Thomas Sully
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting depicts the interior of the Capuchin Chapel located in the Piazza Barberini, Rome. Created by Thomas Sully after Francois Marius Granet, it captures the intricate details of the chapel's design and religious atmosphere.

View of the Temple of Vesta in Rome by Alessandro Castelli, 1835

View of the Temple of Vesta in Rome

Alessandro Castelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor depicts the Temple of Vesta in Rome, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the ancient structure. The painting captures the serene atmosphere of the site, with intricate details highlighting the temple's historical significance.

Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna by Frederic Leighton, 1854

Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna

Frederic Leighton
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna, originally called Cimabue's [Celebrated] Madonna [is] Carried in Procession through the Streets of Florence, is an oil painting by English artist Frederic Leighton. Measuring more than two metres tall and more than five metres wide, the canvas was painted by Leighton from 1853 to 1855 in Rome as his first major work.

The Battle of Curtatone and Montanara by Pietro Senno, 1861

The Battle of Curtatone and Montanara

Pietro Senno
Curtatone,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pietro Senno depicts the Battle of Curtatone and Montanara, a significant event during the 1848 campaign. It offers a panoramic view from the Osone Bridge, capturing the historical conflict with detailed landscape elements.

Italian landscape by P. C. Skovgaard, 1854

Italian landscape

P. C. Skovgaard
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolour painting by P. C. Skovgaard depicts a serene Italian landscape, capturing the natural beauty of the countryside with soft brushstrokes and vibrant hues. Created in 1854, the artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering tranquil scenes of rolling hills, lush vegetation, and perhaps a distant village or river, reflecting the Romantic era's emphasis on nature and emotion.

Vesuvius in Eruption by Joseph Wright of Derby, 0

Vesuvius in Eruption

Joseph Wright of Derby
Portici,Italy
Unknown Movement

Vesuvius in Eruption is the subject of a series of thirty paintings and at least one preliminary sketch by Joseph Wright of Derby, who travelled in Italy in the years 1773-1775. It appears that whilst Wright was in Italy Vesuvius was not erupting. This painting captures the dramatic moment of a volcanic eruption, showcasing the powerful natural forces at play. The artwork is part of a series that reflects Wright's fascination with the sublime in nature.

La diseuse de bonne aventure prédisant l'avenir au futur Sixte Quint by Sophie Duprat, 1829

La diseuse de bonne aventure prédisant l'avenir au futur Sixte Quint

Sophie Duprat
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This miniature painting depicts a fortune teller predicting the future of Sixtus V, with a boy and mother present. Created by Sophie Duprat after Jean Victor Schnetz, it is an example of historical painting.

Ruins of the Forum, Rome by Nicolas-Didier Boguet, 1900

Ruins of the Forum, Rome

Nicolas-Didier Boguet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the ancient ruins of the Forum in Rome, showcasing the remnants of historic structures such as the Tabularium. Created by Nicolas-Didier Boguet, it captures the grandeur and decay of the Roman Forum, offering a glimpse into the city's rich historical legacy.

Hail Caesar! We Who Are about to Die Salute You by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1859

Hail Caesar! We Who Are about to Die Salute You

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme depicts a dramatic scene from ancient Rome, showcasing gladiators and spectators at the Colosseum. The composition captures the moment of a battle, with figures raising their hands in salute as they face their fate, surrounded by a crowd and the grand architecture of the Colosseum.

The Death of Cleopatra by Guido Cagnacci, 1659

The Death of Cleopatra

Guido Cagnacci
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

Guido Cagnacci's 1659 painting depicts the moment of Cleopatra's suicide, showing her as a tragic figure with a snake bite wound on her neck. The composition focuses on her emotional expression and the dramatic moment of death, with detailed attention to her anatomy and the surrounding objects. The painting is notable for its realistic portrayal of the female form and the use of light to enhance the scene's somber mood.

The Piazzetta, Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1750

The Piazzetta, Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Piazzetta, Venice is a landscape painting by Francesco Guardi, depicting the Piazzetta San Marco in Venice. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Venetian lagoon, with intricate details of the architecture and the surrounding waterways.

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice by John Singer Sargent, 1909

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice

John Singer Sargent
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

John Singer Sargent's 1909 painting captures the grandeur of Santa Maria della Salute, a prominent Baroque church in Venice. The work showcases Sargent's mastery of light and shadow, with the building's intricate details and the serene Venetian atmosphere reflected in the water below.

Canal Grande by Canaletto, 1740

Canal Grande

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canaletto depicts the Canal Grande in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The work is part of the Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection, highlighting Canaletto's mastery in capturing the grandeur of Venetian landscapes.

Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 1740

Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canaletto depicts the Santa Maria della Salute, a prominent church in Venice. The work showcases Canaletto's mastery of vedute, capturing the grandeur and architectural details of the church and its surrounding canal views. Completed in 1740, it is part of the E.G. Bührle Collection.

View of Mestre : alle Barche by Canaletto, 1740

View of Mestre : alle Barche

Canaletto
Mestre,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a detailed view of Mestre, a city in Italy, showcasing its canals and surrounding architecture. The artwork, created around 1740, is a prime example of Venetian veduta, capturing the bustling harbor and the serene waterways typical of the region.

The Grand Canal towards Cannaregio with the Church of San Geremia, Palazzo Labia and the Bridge of the Gulie by Canaletto, 1745

The Grand Canal towards Cannaregio with the Church of San Geremia, Palazzo Labia and the Bridge of the Gulie

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the Church of San Geremia, Palazzo Labia, and the Bridge of the Gulie. It is a detailed example of Venetian landscape painting from the 18th century.

View of Venice - The Lagoon with View of the Isola della Certosa by Francesco Guardi, 1759

View of Venice - The Lagoon with View of the Isola della Certosa

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a serene view of Venice, focusing on the Lagoon and the Isola della Certosa. The artwork captures the tranquil waters and the architectural details of the island, showcasing Guardi's mastery in landscape painting.

View of Venice, The Giudecca Canal with View of the Zattere by Francesco Guardi, 1759

View of Venice, The Giudecca Canal with View of the Zattere

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Giudecca Canal in Venice, showcasing the scenic view of the Zattere, a famous promenade along the water. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the canal, reflecting Guardi's mastery in landscape painting.

Hay harvesting by Giulio Aristide Sartorio, 1905

Hay harvesting

Giulio Aristide Sartorio
Bergamo,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene of hay harvesting, capturing the rural landscape and the labor involved in the process. Created by Giulio Aristide Sartorio in 1905, it showcases the artist's skill in portraying natural and agricultural settings.

The Campo di Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the Scuola di San Marco, Venice by Michele Marieschi, 1740

The Campo di Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the Scuola di San Marco, Venice

Michele Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Michele Marieschi depicts the Campo di Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, showcasing the Scuola di San Marco, a prominent Venetian institution. The scene includes the iconic Statua di Bartolomeo Colleoni, a bronze statue of the Venetian general, and features elements such as gondolas, men, and women, capturing the lively atmosphere of the Venetian landscape.

Grotte im Park der Villa d’Este by Carl Blechen, 1828

Grotte im Park der Villa d’Este

Carl Blechen
Tivoli,Italy
Unknown Movement

Grotte im Park der Villa d’Este is a landscape painting by Carl Blechen created in 1828. The work depicts the grottoes in the park of the Villa d’Este, a renowned Renaissance villa located in Tivoli, Italy. The painting captures the natural beauty and architectural intricacies of the site, showcasing Blechen's skill in landscape art.

The Refugees of Parga by Francesco Hayez, 1831

The Refugees of Parga

Francesco Hayez
Brescia,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Refugees of Parga is an 1831 oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez, now in the Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo in Brescia. It shows Greek refugees fleeing Parga after the British sold it to the Ottoman Empire in 1819.

View of Volterra by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1834

View of Volterra

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Volterra,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot depicts the historic city of Volterra, showcasing its medieval citadel and surrounding landscape. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Tuscan countryside, with rolling hills, a charming village, and the iconic citadel standing prominently against the sky. Created in 1834, it is now housed in the Louvre Museum.

Trinità dei Monti by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1900

Trinità dei Monti

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts the Trinità dei Monti church in Rome, showcasing the serene view of Pincian Hill, the garden, and the sky. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the Roman landscape, highlighting the architectural beauty of the church against the backdrop of the city.

Marius at Minturnae by Jean Germain Drouais, 1786

Marius at Minturnae

Jean Germain Drouais
Minturnae,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean Germain Drouais depicts the Roman general Gaius Marius in a dramatic scene at Minturnae, a town in ancient Italy. The artwork captures the historical moment of Marius receiving a sword from a local leader, symbolizing his leadership and the complexities of Roman expansion. The composition is rich in detail, showcasing the military attire and the tense atmosphere of the encounter.

The battle of Taro by Jacopo Tintoretto, 1579

The battle of Taro

Jacopo Tintoretto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Taro is a painting by Jacopo Tintoretto created in 1579. It depicts a dramatic scene of a battle, showcasing Tintoretto's mastery in capturing movement and emotion in his artwork.

Cicero discovering the tomb of Archimedes by Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, 1787

Cicero discovering the tomb of Archimedes

Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes
Syracuse,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes depicts the moment when Cicero discovers the tomb of the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes in Syracuse. The scene is set against a dramatic landscape featuring a mountainous backdrop, a port, and a bank, with elements like a broad-leaved tree and a tomb prominently displayed.

The Death of Cleopatra by Guercino, 1648

The Death of Cleopatra

Guercino
Genoa,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Cleopatra is a 1648 oil painting on canvas by the Italian artist Guercino. It depicts the moment of Cleopatra's suicide, showing her lying on a bed with a snake bite wound on her neck. The painting is currently housed in the Palazzo Rosso in Genoa, Italy.

The Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1740

The Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view depicts the Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, at the Molo of the Doge's Palace on Ascension Day. The scene captures the grandeur of Venice's Grand Canal, with the Doge's Palace and St Mark's Campanile visible in the background. The sky is filled with clouds, adding to the festive atmosphere of the occasion.

The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola by Canaletto, 1738

The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola is a 1738 painting by Canaletto, depicting a panoramic view of Venice's Grand Canal. The artwork captures the intricate architecture and bustling activity of the Venetian waterways, showcasing the city's grandeur during the 18th century. It is housed in the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California, and may have been commissioned by the English merchant Joseph Smith.

View of Florence by Thomas Cole, 1837

View of Florence

Thomas Cole
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

View of Florence from San Miniato is an oil on canvas painting by American artist Thomas Cole. The painting depicts the city of Florence, showcasing its iconic landmarks such as the Florence Cathedral, the Arno River, and the Ponte Vecchio. It captures the urban landscape and architectural details of the city, offering a glimpse into 19th-century Florence.

The Triumphal Entry of Henry IV into Paris by Peter Paul Rubens, 1627

The Triumphal Entry of Henry IV into Paris

Peter Paul Rubens
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Triumphal Entry of Henry IV into Paris is a 1627 oil on canvas by the artist Peter Paul Rubens, measuring 367 by 693 cm. It shows Henry IV of France's entry into Paris in 1594. It forms a pair with Henry IV at the Battle of Ivry - both were bought by Cosimo III de' Medici in 1686. They are both now in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, where they have been since 1773.

Vesuvius from Posillipo by Moonlight by Joseph Wright of Derby, 1774

Vesuvius from Posillipo by Moonlight

Joseph Wright of Derby
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

Vesuvius from Posillipo by Moonlight was painted by Joseph Wright of Derby in 1774. It is an oil painting of Mount Vesuvius in the distance, from the coastal shores of Naples at night. Dark grey smoke spews from the glowing red crater of the volcano and fills up the top right of the canvas, in contrast to the pale glow of moonlight to the left. Known as a "Painter of Light," Wright liked to play with highlights and shadows in his works and was most well known for his "Candlelight Pictures," landscape or genre scenes depicting dramatic contrasts between light and dark. Through utilizing this technique, Joseph Wright exhibits the sublimity of nature in Vesuvius from Posillipo by Moonlight as well as his other paintings of Mt. Vesuvius.

A Roman Slave Market by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1884

A Roman Slave Market

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Roman Slave Market depicts a bustling scene in Ancient Rome, showcasing a slave auction where a merchant is selling slaves. The painting captures the dynamics of public nudity and the social hierarchy of the time, with detailed attention to the human form and classical architecture. Created by Jean-Léon Gérôme in 1884, it is an example of historical painting that highlights the complexities of slavery in ancient Rome.

Le Tasse chez sa sœur Cornelia à Sorrente by Louis Ducis by Louis Ducis, 1812

Le Tasse chez sa sœur Cornelia à Sorrente by Louis Ducis

Louis Ducis
Sorrento,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Louis Ducis depicts the Italian poet Torquato Tasso visiting his sister Cornelia in Sorrento. The scene captures the intimate moment of family reunion against the backdrop of the scenic Sorrentine Peninsula, showcasing Ducis' skill in portraying both human emotion and landscape.

Italian landscape with the Ponte Molle by Jan Both, 1650

Italian landscape with the Ponte Molle

Jan Both
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This 17th-century painting by Jan Both depicts a serene Italian landscape featuring the Ponte Molle, a historic stone bridge. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the countryside with lush greenery and a clear sky, characteristic of Dutch Golden Age landscape painting.

Proculeius preventing Cleopatra from stabbing herself by Jean-Eugène-Charles Alberti, 1810

Proculeius preventing Cleopatra from stabbing herself

Jean-Eugène-Charles Alberti
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts the moment when Gaius Proculeius intervenes to stop Cleopatra from committing suicide. The scene captures the dramatic tension of the moment, with Cleopatra kneeling and holding a dagger, while Proculeius stands protectively in front of her. The composition includes elements of ancient Roman clothing and settings, such as togas, drapery, and architectural details like columns and walls.

Aqua Cetosa near Rome (Acetosa) by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn, 1810

Aqua Cetosa near Rome (Acetosa)

Pieter Rudolph Kleijn
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A landscape painting by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn depicting a serene scene near Rome, featuring a boat and trees. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Aqua Cetosa, a historic waterway, with detailed natural elements and a peaceful atmosphere.

View of Tivoli by Isaac de Moucheron, 1725

View of Tivoli

Isaac de Moucheron
Tivoli,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Isaac de Moucheron depicts a scenic view of Tivoli, showcasing the town's picturesque setting amidst rolling hills and lush greenery. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Italian countryside, with a focus on the historic town of Tivoli, known for its Renaissance architecture and scenic vistas.

The Gulf of Naples with the Island of Ischia in the Distance by Joseph August Knip, 1818

The Gulf of Naples with the Island of Ischia in the Distance

Joseph August Knip
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic landscape painting depicts the Gulf of Naples, showcasing the clear waters and the distant silhouette of the Island of Ischia. The scene is rendered with meticulous attention to detail, capturing the serene beauty of the coastal environment. The inclusion of a bridge and trees in the foreground adds depth and a sense of scale to the composition.

San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome by Antonie Sminck Pitloo, 1820

San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome

Antonie Sminck Pitloo
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A detailed landscape painting by Antonie Sminck Pitloo depicting the church of San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome. The artwork captures the architectural details and serene atmosphere of the historic church, set against the backdrop of the city's iconic landmarks.

The Cascades at Tivoli, with a Storm Approaching by Abraham Teerlink, 1824

The Cascades at Tivoli, with a Storm Approaching

Abraham Teerlink
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Abraham Teerlink depicts the cascades at Tivoli with a storm approaching. The scene captures the dramatic interplay of light and weather, showcasing Teerlink's skill in landscape painting.

The Waterfall at Tivoli by Abraham Teerlink, 1824

The Waterfall at Tivoli

Abraham Teerlink
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Waterfall at Tivoli is a landscape painting by Abraham Teerlink, depicting a dramatic waterfall surrounded by lush greenery and rocky terrain. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the Tivoli region, showcasing Teerlink's skill in rendering light, texture, and atmospheric effects. Created in 1824, this piece is part of the Rijksmuseum's collection and exemplifies the Romantic era's emphasis on nature's grandeur and emotional impact.

The naval battle near Livorno, 14 March 1653: incident of the first Anglo-Dutch War by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e9817d5b6a3b9fcf15c6ee9fbe709bc4, 1656

The naval battle near Livorno, 14 March 1653: incident of the first Anglo-Dutch War

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e9817d5b6a3b9fcf15c6ee9fbe709bc4
Livorno,Italy
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts a naval battle near Livorno on March 14, 1653, during the First Anglo-Dutch War. The scene captures the chaos of combat at sea, featuring ships engaged in battle and soldiers on deck. The artwork is attributed to Johannes Lingelbach, who created it in 1660.

The Anio Valley with the Waterfalls of Tivoli by Cornelis Apostool, 1812

The Anio Valley with the Waterfalls of Tivoli

Cornelis Apostool
Tivoli,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Cornelis Apostool depicts the scenic Anio Valley, showcasing dramatic waterfalls of Tivoli. The composition captures the natural beauty of the region with lush greenery, rocky outcrops, and cascading water, typical of the Romantic era's emphasis on nature's grandeur.

Drovers with cattle under an arch of the Colosseum in Rome by Jan Asselijn, 1640

Drovers with cattle under an arch of the Colosseum in Rome

Jan Asselijn
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Asselijn depicts a scene of drovers herding cattle beneath an arch of the Colosseum in Rome. The composition captures the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure against a pastoral landscape, blending historical and natural elements.

View of the Canal in Venice by Willem Witsen, 1500

View of the Canal in Venice

Willem Witsen
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor depicts a serene canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways. The scene includes a gondola gliding through the water, surrounded by historic architecture and lush greenery. The painting captures the essence of Venetian life with its detailed perspective and soft watercolor technique.

View of Venice by Willem Witsen, 1500

View of Venice

Willem Witsen
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by Willem Witsen depicts a serene scene of Venice, showcasing its iconic canals and gondolas. The painting captures the essence of the city's waterways and the traditional boats that navigate them.

Giving shelter, one of the seven works of mercy by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/cbb2fbf358298207f9fa9fcb26218a23, 1550

Giving shelter, one of the seven works of mercy

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/cbb2fbf358298207f9fa9fcb26218a23
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a street scene in Florence with twelve figures, illustrating the theme of providing shelter as one of the seven works of mercy. The artwork captures the daily life and social interactions of the people in the city during the Renaissance period.

A Regatta on the Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge in Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1780

A Regatta on the Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge in Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a lively regatta on the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the Rialto Bridge as a prominent feature. The scene captures the dynamic energy of the event, with boats racing along the waterway, while the intricate architecture of the bridge and the surrounding buildings highlight the city's unique urban landscape.

Landscape with a Quay and Ships on a Lake by Francesco Guardi, 1800

Landscape with a Quay and Ships on a Lake

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a serene lake scene with a quay and ships, showcasing the artist's signature style of atmospheric perspective and delicate brushwork. The composition captures the tranquil beauty of the water and the architectural details of the quay, with soft light casting gentle shadows across the surface.

The Entrance to the Grand Canal at the Punta della Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 1730

The Entrance to the Grand Canal at the Punta della Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Grand Canal, focusing on the entrance near the Punta della Dogana and the Santa Maria della Salute. The painting showcases the city's architectural beauty and bustling waterways, typical of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge and the Fondaco dei Tedeschi by Canaletto, 1730

The Grand Canal with the Rialto Bridge and the Fondaco dei Tedeschi

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the Rialto Bridge and the Fondaco dei Tedeschi. It is a detailed view of the Venetian waterfront, capturing the architectural grandeur and the bustling atmosphere of the city.

Two saints(?) in a landscape by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a78967826244b67dd75d00e1461c7111, 1500

Two saints(?) in a landscape

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a78967826244b67dd75d00e1461c7111
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts two figures, possibly saints, set against a landscape backdrop. The artwork, created around the year 1500, is attributed to an unknown artist. It showcases the characteristics of Renaissance landscape painting, with attention to natural elements and atmospheric perspective.

Legend of a Knight (end panel of a cassone) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c4e2bb9523be157adade49a0a8ce410b, 1450

Legend of a Knight (end panel of a cassone)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c4e2bb9523be157adade49a0a8ce410b
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts the final panel of a cassone, a type of Renaissance marriage chest. It portrays a knight in a dramatic scene from a chivalric legend, likely illustrating a moment of triumph or resolution. The artwork is notable for its intricate detailing and the storytelling tradition embedded in its composition.

Fire in the San Marcuola Oil Depot, Venice, 28 November 1789 by Francesco Guardi, 1789

Fire in the San Marcuola Oil Depot, Venice, 28 November 1789

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a dramatic scene of a fire breaking out at the San Marcuola Oil Depot in Venice on 28 November 1789. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the conflagration, showcasing Guardi's skill in rendering light and smoke amidst the destruction.

View of the Isola di San Michele in Venice by Giacomo Guardi, 1500

View of the Isola di San Michele in Venice

Giacomo Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giacomo Guardi depicts a serene view of the Isola di San Michele in Venice, showcasing the island's unique architecture and the surrounding waterways. The scene includes gondolas and sailboats, highlighting the tranquil atmosphere of the Venetian lagoon.

Landscape with Saint Bruno ? by Alessandro Magnasco, 1750

Landscape with Saint Bruno ?

Alessandro Magnasco
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Landscape with Saint Bruno is a painting by Alessandro Magnasco created in 1750. The work depicts a serene landscape with the saint, likely in a natural setting, showcasing Magnasco's skill in capturing atmospheric effects and detailed scenery. It is an example of the genre of landscape painting, which focuses on natural scenes and environments.

Landscape with Figures by Giuseppe Zais, 1750

Landscape with Figures

Giuseppe Zais
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giuseppe Zais depicts a serene landscape with figures in the foreground, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing natural scenery and human interaction within it.

Roman landscape with the Palatine (left) and the parts of the Forum Romanum (right) by Pieter Anthonisz. van Groenewegen, 1650

Roman landscape with the Palatine (left) and the parts of the Forum Romanum (right)

Pieter Anthonisz. van Groenewegen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a Roman landscape featuring the Palatine Hill on the left and sections of the Forum Romanum on the right. Created by Pieter Anthonisz. van Groenewegen in 1650, it offers a detailed view of ancient Roman architecture and urban planning.

Darius Marching to the Battle of Issus by Apollonio di Giovanni, 1450

Darius Marching to the Battle of Issus

Apollonio di Giovanni
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Darius III of Persia leading his troops towards the Battle of Issus, a significant confrontation during the Wars of Alexander the Great. The artwork captures the grandeur and tension of the historical event, showcasing Apollonio di Giovanni's skill in portraying military scenes and human figures.

Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines by Hendrik Voogd, 1807

Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines

Hendrik Voogd
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Voogd depicts a serene Italian landscape featuring umbrella pines, a clear sky with clouds, and a gentle hillside. The scene includes a man and a woman, suggesting a peaceful outdoor setting, with elements like grass, trees, and a small building adding to the tranquil atmosphere.

Landscape with the baptism of the eunuch by Herman van Swanevelt, 1630

Landscape with the baptism of the eunuch

Herman van Swanevelt
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Herman van Swanevelt depicts a serene landscape featuring the baptism of a eunuch, set against a tranquil natural backdrop. The scene captures the spiritual moment with detailed attention to the surrounding environment, including elements like trees and water, which are prominent in the artwork.

View in the Park of the Villa Chigi at Ariccia by Abraham Teerlink, 1822

View in the Park of the Villa Chigi at Ariccia

Abraham Teerlink
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Abraham Teerlink depicts a serene view of the park surrounding the Villa Chigi at Ariccia, showcasing the natural beauty of the area with detailed foliage and architectural elements. The work captures the tranquil atmosphere of the landscape, reflecting Teerlink's skill in rendering natural scenery with precision and elegance.

View of the Gardens of Villa Medici by Michel Martin Drolling, 1811

View of the Gardens of Villa Medici

Michel Martin Drolling
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Michel-Martin Drölling depicts the lush gardens of the Villa Medici in Rome. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the landscape, showcasing the intricate design and natural elements of the historic villa's grounds.

Gezicht op Civita Castellana by Daniël Dupré, 1800

Gezicht op Civita Castellana

Daniël Dupré
Civita Castellana,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Daniël Dupré depicts a scenic view of Civita Castellana, a historic town in Italy. The artwork showcases a serene countryside scene with a prominent tree in the foreground, capturing the tranquil beauty of the surroundings.

Muleteers beside an Italian Ruin by Jan Asselijn, 1650

Muleteers beside an Italian Ruin

Jan Asselijn
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene of muleteers and their pack animals near the ruins of a Roman bridge and aqueduct, showcasing Jan Asselijn's skill in capturing the grandeur of ancient structures amidst natural landscapes. The composition highlights the interaction between human activity and historical remnants, with the mule train and pack mule adding a sense of movement and purpose to the tranquil setting.

Overgrown Cliffs with a Waterfall in Italy, perhaps at Tivoli by Hendrik Voogd, 1805

Overgrown Cliffs with a Waterfall in Italy, perhaps at Tivoli

Hendrik Voogd
Tivoli,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Hendrik Voogd depicts overgrown cliffs with a waterfall, likely situated in Italy, possibly near Tivoli. The scene captures the natural beauty of the surroundings, featuring elements such as trees, cliffs, and a dramatic sky.

The Entry of the French Ambassador in Venice in 1706 by Luca Carlevarijs, 1706

The Entry of the French Ambassador in Venice in 1706

Luca Carlevarijs
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Luca Carlevarijs depicts the arrival of the French ambassador Henri-Charles Arnauld de Pomponne in Venice in 1706. The scene captures the grandeur of the diplomatic ceremony, showcasing the opulence of Venetian court life and the significance of international relations during the early 18th century.

Riva degli Schiavoni by Canaletto, 1800

Riva degli Schiavoni

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice captures the grandeur of the Grand Canal and the city's iconic architecture. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery of perspective and light, with detailed depictions of gondolas, buildings, and the bustling waterfront. It is a prime example of 18th-century Venetian veduta art, offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant urban life and scenic beauty.

The Death of Cleopatra by Massimo Stanzione, 1630

The Death of Cleopatra

Massimo Stanzione
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Cleopatra is a historical painting by Massimo Stanzione depicting the final moments of the Egyptian queen. The artwork captures Cleopatra's dramatic moment of death by snakebite, with a focus on her physical form and the surrounding elements of her deathbed. The painting is known for its detailed portrayal of the queen's body and the symbolic use of the asp, reflecting the historical account of her demise.

The Green Sail by Paul Signac, 1904

The Green Sail

Paul Signac
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Green Sail is a 1904 painting by Paul Signac depicting a sailboat in Venice. The artwork showcases the vibrant colors and brushwork characteristic of Signac's Pointillist style, with a focus on the green sail and the surrounding water. The scene appears to feature a dolphin, adding a sense of movement and life to the composition.

The Colosseum seen from the Palatine by Jean-Achille Benouville, 1870

The Colosseum seen from the Palatine

Jean-Achille Benouville
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Achille Benouville depicts the Colosseum viewed from the Palatine Hill, showcasing the historic Roman architecture against the backdrop of the city. The scene captures the grandeur of the ancient structure, with the Palatine Hill providing a contrasting landscape element.

Napoli harbour by Oswald Achenbach, 1859

Napoli harbour

Oswald Achenbach
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Oswald Achenbach depicts the harbor of Naples, Italy. The scene includes Mount Vesuvius in the background, a sailing ship in the water, and various structures along the waterfront. The artwork captures the coastal scenery with a focus on the interaction between land, sea, and sky.

Chevriers-Castelgandolfo by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1866

Chevriers-Castelgandolfo

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Castelgandolfo,Italy
Unknown Movement

A serene landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, depicting a peaceful rural scene with a lake and surrounding hills. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of nature, characteristic of Corot's style during his time at Castelgandolfo.

Villas at Bordighera by Claude Monet, 1884

Villas at Bordighera

Claude Monet
Bordighera,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet, created in 1884, depicts the villas of Bordighera, a coastal town in Italy. It is part of the Impressionist movement and showcases Monet's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere. The artwork is currently housed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Paysage des environs de Pérouse, 1913 by Félix Vallotton, 1913

Paysage des environs de Pérouse, 1913

Félix Vallotton
Pérouse,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Félix Vallotton depicts a serene landscape surrounding Pérouse, capturing the tranquil beauty of the natural scenery. The artwork showcases Vallotton's skill in capturing the essence of the environment through delicate brushwork and muted color palette.

An evening. Boatman moored by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1855

An evening. Boatman moored

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene twilight scene along a riverbank. A moored boat sits beside a tree, with the soft glow of evening light casting a warm hue over the landscape. The composition captures the peaceful atmosphere of a quiet evening, characteristic of Corot's landscape style.

The Rialto-Bridge in Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1760

The Rialto-Bridge in Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi captures the iconic Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the city's grand canal and bustling waterways. The scene includes gondolas, gondoliers, and sailboats, highlighting the vibrant atmosphere of Venice's historic neighborhood. With its detailed brushwork, the artwork reflects the beauty and charm of the Venetian landscape.

The Abdication of Doge Foscari by Louis Duveau, 1850

The Abdication of Doge Foscari

Louis Duveau
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Abdication of Doge Foscari is a historical painting by Louis Duveau depicting the ceremonial abdication of the Doge of Venice. The scene captures the grandeur of Venetian palace life, with intricate details of the setting and figures. The painting is notable for its portrayal of the political and ceremonial aspects of Venetian governance.

Vallée du Tibre, campagne romaine by Nicolas-Didier Boguet, 1800

Vallée du Tibre, campagne romaine

Nicolas-Didier Boguet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Nicolas-Didier Boguet depicts the Tiber Valley in the Roman countryside. The scene includes a village, a cow, and clouds, capturing the serene beauty of the landscape.

Landscape near Rome by Pierre Louis Dubourcq, 1850

Landscape near Rome

Pierre Louis Dubourcq
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A landscape painting depicting the scenic surroundings of Rome, created by Pierre Louis Dubourcq in 1850. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the region, showcasing rolling hills, verdant fields, and distant views of the city's iconic landmarks.

Regatta on the Giudecca Canal by Francesco Guardi, 1784

Regatta on the Giudecca Canal

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Francesco Guardi's "Regatta on the Giudecca Canal" is a vibrant Venetian scene depicting a regatta along the Giudecca Canal. The painting captures the lively atmosphere of the event with gondolas gliding through the water, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the San Marco basin and Santa Maria della Salute. Guardi's signature style is evident in the atmospheric perspective and the dynamic movement of the water.

The Rialto Bridge by Bernardo Bellotto, 1737

The Rialto Bridge

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and bustling canal scene. Created by Bernardo Bellotto, it captures the grandeur of Venetian landmarks and the lively atmosphere of the Rialto market area.

Entrance to the Grand Canal and the Church of La Salute by Bernardo Bellotto, 1800

Entrance to the Grand Canal and the Church of La Salute

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting captures the grandeur of Venice's Grand Canal, showcasing the iconic Church of Santa Maria della Salute. The scene includes a gondola reflecting in the water, with a clear sky above, highlighting the city's unique architectural beauty and serene atmosphere.

View of Genoa by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1834

View of Genoa

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Genoa,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene view of Genoa, capturing the city's harbor and surrounding landscape. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in blending natural elements such as the sea, sky, and coastal architecture, creating a harmonious and tranquil scene.

Fountain by Villa Medici, Rome by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1850

Fountain by Villa Medici, Rome

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a fountain at the Villa Medici in Rome. The scene includes a basin with water reflecting the surrounding architecture, trees, and sky. The composition showcases Corot's skill in capturing light, shadow, and perspective, with elements like the dome and basilica visible in the background.

View from the Farnese Gardens, Rome by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1826

View from the Farnese Gardens, Rome

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot captures a serene view of the Farnese Gardens in Rome. The scene features lush greenery, classical architecture, and a tranquil atmosphere typical of Corot's landscape style. Created in 1826, it is part of the Phillips Collection.

Battle of Pavia by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/32540c5d6bffd206e5f0b6b73b7b3001, 1520

Battle of Pavia

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/32540c5d6bffd206e5f0b6b73b7b3001
Pavia,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Battle of Pavia, a significant conflict during the Italian Wars. It captures the chaos and intensity of the battle between French and Spanish forces, with soldiers engaged in combat, flags waving, and the aftermath of warfare. The artwork, attributed to an unknown Flemish artist, provides a vivid portrayal of 16th-century military history.

The Pantheon, the Morning after the Fire by J. M. W. Turner, 0

The Pantheon, the Morning after the Fire

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Joseph Mallord William Turner depicts the Pantheon in the morning after a fire, showcasing the dramatic interplay of light and shadow characteristic of Turner's style. The scene captures the aftermath of the fire with a focus on the architectural details of the Pantheon, emphasizing the resilience of the structure amidst the destruction.

Niccolò Mauruzi da Tolentino unseats Bernardino della Ciarda at the Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello, 1436

Niccolò Mauruzi da Tolentino unseats Bernardino della Ciarda at the Battle of San Romano

Paolo Uccello
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Battle of San Romano, a significant historical event in which Niccolò Mauruzi da Tolentino defeats Bernardino della Ciarda. Created by Paolo Uccello in 1436, it showcases the artist's skill in portraying dynamic combat scenes and is housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

Piazza Navona in Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1729

Piazza Navona in Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the Piazza Navona in Rome during a festive celebration. It showcases the grandeur of the square with its fountains, architectural elements, and the vibrant atmosphere of a public event.

Battle Against the Turks by Andrea di Leone, 1641

Battle Against the Turks

Andrea di Leone
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a dramatic battle scene against the Turks, showcasing Andrea di Leone's skill in capturing the intensity of warfare. The composition likely features soldiers in action, with vivid details that convey the chaos and emotion of the conflict.

View of Canal Grande in Venice by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm, 1860

View of Canal Grande in Venice

Gustaf Wilhelm Palm
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm depicts a scenic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian landscapes, with boats navigating the canal and historic buildings lining the shores.

View of Venice with San Giorgio Maggiore by Johan Richter, 1715

View of Venice with San Giorgio Maggiore

Johan Richter
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johan Richter depicts a panoramic view of Venice, showcasing the iconic San Giorgio Maggiore island. The scene captures the city's unique architecture and waterways, with boats visible in the foreground, highlighting the bustling maritime life of the Venetian lagoon.

The Molo, Seen from the Bacino di San Marco by Canaletto, 1730

The Molo, Seen from the Bacino di San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, captures the grandeur of Venice's San Marco district. The painting showcases the Molo waterfront, with the San Marco basin at the center, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Basilica, and the Campanile. The detailed perspective highlights Canaletto's mastery in depicting the city's architecture and bustling urban life.

The Doge at the Basilica of La Salute by Francesco Guardi, 1775

The Doge at the Basilica of La Salute

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Doge of Venice standing at the Basilica of La Salute, a prominent church in Venice. The scene captures the grandeur of the basilica and its surroundings, reflecting Guardi's skill in landscape painting.

Carnival Thursday on the Piazzetta by Francesco Guardi, 1775

Carnival Thursday on the Piazzetta

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Carnival Thursday on the Piazzetta is a 1775 painting by Francesco Guardi depicting a lively Venetian scene. The work captures the vibrant atmosphere of a carnival celebration in the Piazzetta, a central square in Venice, featuring crowds of people engaged in festive activities such as juggling and dancing. The painting showcases Guardi's signature style of atmospheric perspective and fluid brushwork, characteristic of his Venetian landscapes.

The Coronation of the Doge by Francesco Guardi, 1775

The Coronation of the Doge

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Coronation of the Doge is a painting by Francesco Guardi, created in 1775. It depicts the ceremonial coronation of the Doge of Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the event with a crowd of people, soldiers, and the opulent setting of a Venetian palace. The scene is filled with intricate details, capturing the bustling atmosphere of the courtyard and the architectural elements of the palace.

The Procesion of the Doge at San Zaccaria by Francesco Guardi, 1775

The Procesion of the Doge at San Zaccaria

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Procesion of the Doge at San Zaccaria in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the event with a crowd of people and elaborate processional parade. Created by Francesco Guardi in 1775, it is a notable example of his landscape paintings capturing the vibrant atmosphere of Venetian celebrations.

The Doge's Palace from the Bacino di San Marco by Francesco Guardi, 1780

The Doge's Palace from the Bacino di San Marco

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Doge's Palace in Venice, viewed from the San Marco basin. The scene captures the grandeur of the palace and the surrounding waterways, characteristic of Guardi's vedute (views) of Venetian landmarks. The artwork showcases the architectural details of the palace against the reflective surface of the basin, with a sense of atmospheric perspective typical of 18th-century Venetian painting.

View of the Giudecca with the Zattere by Francesco Guardi, 1780

View of the Giudecca with the Zattere

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a serene view of the Giudecca, a long island in Venice, featuring the Zattere, a promenade along the Giudecca Canal. The artwork captures the tranquil waters and the architectural details of the Venetian landscape, showcasing Guardi's mastery in capturing the essence of the city's unique geography and atmosphere.

The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute by Michele Marieschi, 1735

The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute

Michele Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Michele Marieschi depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Santa Maria della Salute church. The scene includes a gondola on the water, a palace facade, and a sailing ship in the distance, capturing the essence of Venetian architecture and the city's unique waterways.

The Grand Canal, Venice by Carl Skånberg, 1882

The Grand Canal, Venice

Carl Skånberg
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Carl Skånberg depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterway with its historic buildings and bustling activity. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian architecture and the serene beauty of the canals, reflecting the city's unique charm.

A Venetian Covered Market by Oscar Björck, 1887

A Venetian Covered Market

Oscar Björck
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Venetian Covered Market is a painting by Oscar Björck depicting a bustling market scene in Venice. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of a covered market, showcasing the unique architecture and daily life of the Venetian people. Created in 1887, it is part of the Nationalmuseum collection.

Evening in Rome. Motif from the Palatine by Henrik Jespersen, 1898

Evening in Rome. Motif from the Palatine

Henrik Jespersen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Henrik Jespersen depicts a serene evening scene in Rome, focusing on the Palatine Hill. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the ancient site, highlighting its historical significance through the soft lighting and detailed architecture.

The Monastery of St. Maria in Aracoeli by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

The Monastery of St. Maria in Aracoeli

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Monastery of St. Maria in Aracoeli, a historic religious site. The artwork showcases the architectural details of the monastery, capturing its grandeur and intricate design.

View of Catanzaro (from “Voyage Pittoresque, ou Description des royaumes de Naples et de Sicile” by Jean-Claude Richard Abbé de Saint Non) by Claude-Louis Châtelet, 1780

View of Catanzaro (from “Voyage Pittoresque, ou Description des royaumes de Naples et de Sicile” by Jean-Claude Richard Abbé de Saint Non)

Claude-Louis Châtelet
Catanzaro,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude-Louis Châtelet depicts a panoramic view of Catanzaro, showcasing the city's historic ruins and surrounding natural landscapes. The artwork captures the dramatic cliffs and canyons of the area, with elements of vegetation and architectural details that reflect the region's unique geography and cultural heritage.

View of the Grand Canal by Canaletto, 1720

View of the Grand Canal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and waterways. The scene includes notable landmarks such as the Ca' Vendramin Calergi and the Fondaco del Megio, with a gondola visible in the water. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian landscape with its intricate details and atmospheric perspective.

View from Narni. Study by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm, 1845

View from Narni. Study

Gustaf Wilhelm Palm
Narni,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm depicts a scenic view from Narni, showcasing the surrounding landscape. The composition includes elements such as mountains and a house, suggesting a study of the local scenery.

View of Rome with the Colosseum. Study by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm, 1846

View of Rome with the Colosseum. Study

Gustaf Wilhelm Palm
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm depicts a study of a view of Rome, showcasing the iconic Colosseum. The scene includes elements such as trees and houses, capturing the city's architectural and urban landscape.

The Battle of Pavia by Rupert Heller, 1529

The Battle of Pavia

Rupert Heller
Pavia,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Pavia is a painting by Rupert Heller depicting the historical battle that took place in 1529. The artwork captures the intense conflict between the French and Spanish forces, showcasing the chaos and drama of the battlefield. It is an example of war painting, highlighting the strategic and emotional aspects of the event.

The Villa Borghese Park. Study by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm, 1846

The Villa Borghese Park. Study

Gustaf Wilhelm Palm
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm depicts a study of the Villa Borghese Park, capturing the serene beauty of its gardens and architecture. Created in 1846, it showcases the artist's attention to detail and his ability to convey the tranquil atmosphere of the historic park.

View towards Forum Romanum from the Colosseum by Thorald Læssøe, 1848

View towards Forum Romanum from the Colosseum

Thorald Læssøe
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Thorald Laessoe depicts a panoramic view of the Forum Romanum from the Colosseum, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Rome. The scene includes various architectural elements, trees, and buildings, capturing the historical essence of the area.

View of Grand Canal with the Palazzi Foscari and Moro Lin by Bernardo Bellotto, 1734

View of Grand Canal with the Palazzi Foscari and Moro Lin

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the Palazzi Foscari and Moro Lin. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture along the waterway, with boats navigating the canal and surrounding buildings.

View of the Monte Aventino in Rome by Hendrik Frans van Lint, 1741

View of the Monte Aventino in Rome

Hendrik Frans van Lint
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Frans van Lint depicts a panoramic view of the Monte Aventino in Rome. The artwork showcases the hill's landscape, likely including its historical and architectural features, offering a glimpse into the city's topography during the 18th century.

View of Rome by Hendrik Frans van Lint, 1741

View of Rome

Hendrik Frans van Lint
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Frans van Lint depicts a panoramic view of Rome, focusing on the area by the Tiber River. It showcases the city's historic landmarks and architectural features, capturing the essence of 18th-century Roman urban landscape.

Concert in the Ruins by Alessandro Magnasco, 0

Concert in the Ruins

Alessandro Magnasco
Turin,Italy
Unknown Movement

Concert in the Ruins is a painting by Alessandro Magnasco depicting a lively musical performance set against the backdrop of ancient ruins. The artwork captures the essence of a historical concert, blending elements of Baroque artistry with the atmospheric decay of the ruins, creating a vivid scene of artistic and cultural expression.

Piazza San Marco in Venice by Francesco Guardi, 0

Piazza San Marco in Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the city's iconic square. The artwork captures the bustling atmosphere of the piazza, with its historic buildings, the grand basilica, and the Venetian canals in the background. Created by the renowned Venetian artist Giacomo Guardi, the piece highlights the unique architectural and cultural essence of Venice.

View from Piazza di Campidoglio, Roma by Gustaf Söderberg, 0

View from Piazza di Campidoglio, Roma

Gustaf Söderberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Söderberg captures the view from Piazza di Campidoglio in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Roman Forum and the surrounding historic architecture. The artwork provides a detailed depiction of the piazza's iconic landmarks, including the Capitoline Hill and the Palazzo Senatorio.

View over the Tiber to the Aventine, Rome by Gustaf Söderberg, 1820

View over the Tiber to the Aventine, Rome

Gustaf Söderberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Söderberg depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing the Tiber River and the Aventine Hill. The scene captures the city's historic landscape with its characteristic architecture and urban layout, offering a glimpse into the city's charm and grandeur during the early 19th century.

View to the Quirinal from the Villa Malta, Rome by Gustaf Söderberg, 0

View to the Quirinal from the Villa Malta, Rome

Gustaf Söderberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Söderberg depicts a panoramic view from the Villa Malta in Rome, showcasing the Quirinal Hill and the Quirinal Palace. The scene includes trees and houses, offering a glimpse into the urban landscape of Rome.

A Temple in Agrigento, Sicily by Gustaf Söderberg, 0

A Temple in Agrigento, Sicily

Gustaf Söderberg
Agrigento,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Söderberg depicts a temple in Agrigento, Sicily, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the ancient site. The artwork captures the historical and cultural significance of the location, with detailed renderings of the temple's columns and intricate carvings.

Campo Vaccino in Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d60141278a49ffd2aeae53b8c09a87bd, 0

Campo Vaccino in Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d60141278a49ffd2aeae53b8c09a87bd
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Campo Vaccino in Rome is a painting that captures the bustling scene of the Roman Forum, showcasing the historical and cultural significance of the area. The artwork provides a glimpse into the daily life and architectural grandeur of ancient Rome.

San Cristoforo, San Michele, and Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove, Venice by Canaletto, 1720

San Cristoforo, San Michele, and Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts a panoramic view of Venice's Fondamenta Nuove, showcasing the islands of San Cristoforo, San Michele, and Murano. The scene captures the bustling Venetian Lagoon with intricate details of the architecture and the surrounding waters.

View of the Ducal Palace in Venice by Canaletto, 1755

View of the Ducal Palace in Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of the Doge's Palace in Venice, with the iconic St Mark's Campanile and the Grand Canal in the background. The painting showcases the bustling Piazza San Marco and the intricate architecture of the city, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in depicting Venetian landmarks.

Piazza Navona, Rome by Gaspar van Wittel, 1699

Piazza Navona, Rome

Gaspar van Wittel
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gaspar van Wittel depicts the Piazza Navona in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Baroque-era square. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape, with intricate details of the architecture and the lively atmosphere of the city.

Architectural Veduta by Francesco di Giorgio, 1490

Architectural Veduta

Francesco di Giorgio
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural veduta depicts an ideal city, showcasing intricate designs and harmonious urban planning. The painting is attributed to Francesco di Giorgio Martini, a renowned Italian Renaissance artist and architect.

View of the Giudecca Canal and the Zattere by Francesco Guardi, 1757

View of the Giudecca Canal and the Zattere

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a serene view of the Giudecca Canal and the Zattere in Venice. The scene captures the tranquil waters and the historic architecture along the canal, showcasing Guardi's signature style of atmospheric perspective and delicate brushwork.

The Sun of Venice by J. M. W. Turner, 1840

The Sun of Venice

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by J. M. W. Turner captures the dramatic interplay of light and water in Venice. The scene features a grand sailboat under a radiant sun, with the sky filled with swirling clouds and golden hues. Turner's masterful use of color and light creates a sense of movement and vitality, characteristic of his later works.

The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa by J. M. W. Turner, 1842

The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa is an 1842 landscape painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner. It features a panorama of central Venice, then part of the Austrian Empire, which was a popular subject for Turner and other British painters such as Clarkson Stanfield and Edward William Cooke during the period. It depicts a view from the Hotel Europa where Turner sometimes stayed during his visits. The work was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1842 at the National Gallery in London. The painting was acquired by the art collector Robert Vernon the same year and was donated to the nation in 1847. It is now in the collection of the Tate Britain in Pimlico.

Venice, the Bridge of Sighs by J. M. W. Turner, 1840

Venice, the Bridge of Sighs

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Venice, the Bridge of Sighs is an 1840 cityscape painting by the English artist J.M.W. Turner. It depicts a view of Venice, then part of the Austrian Empire, looking towards the famous Bridge of Sighs. The Doge's Palace and the City Prison are either side of the bridge.

The Sun of Venice Going to Sea by J. M. W. Turner, 1843

The Sun of Venice Going to Sea

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Sun of Venice Going to Sea is an 1843 seascape painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner. It shows a fishing vessel heading out to sea from Venice, with its name The Sol di Venezia emblazoned on its sails.

Venice with the Salute by J. M. W. Turner, 1840

Venice with the Salute

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by J. M. W. Turner captures the grandeur of Venice, focusing on the iconic Salute cathedral against the dramatic sky. The artwork showcases Turner's mastery in blending light and color to evoke the atmospheric mood of the Venetian skyline.

Canal Scene, Venice by Canaletto, 1750

Canal Scene, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a serene scene along the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architectural details. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian landscape with its intricate details and atmospheric perspective, typical of Canaletto's style.

A Venetian Courtyard by Francesco Guardi, 1770

A Venetian Courtyard

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Venetian Courtyard is a landscape painting by Francesco Guardi, depicting a serene Venetian courtyard scene. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian architecture and atmosphere, characteristic of Guardi's style.

Grand Canal, Venice by J. M. W. Turner, 1850

Grand Canal, Venice

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Joseph Mallord William Turner captures the grandeur of the Grand Canal in Venice. The scene features a serene canal with gondolas gliding through the water, surrounded by the iconic architecture of the city. Turner's masterful use of light and color enhances the atmospheric mood, reflecting the beauty and vibrancy of Venetian waters.

The Healing of Saint Bonaventure by Saint Francis by Francisco Herrera the Elder, 1628

The Healing of Saint Bonaventure by Saint Francis

Francisco Herrera the Elder
Assisi,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the healing of Saint Bonaventure by Saint Francis of Assisi. It showcases a religious scene with Saint Francis performing a miraculous act of healing on the young Saint Bonaventure, highlighting themes of faith and divine intervention.

Le Lion de Florence by Nicolas-André Monsiau, 1801

Le Lion de Florence

Nicolas-André Monsiau
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Le Lion de Florence is a historical painting by Nicolas-André Monsiau created in 1801. The artwork depicts a young lion standing amidst a landscape featuring a bell tower, suggesting a scene from Florence, Italy. The composition includes a toddler and a woman, highlighting themes of maternal bond and fear, with the lion symbolizing strength and the surrounding elements evoking a sense of historical and cultural context.

San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1750

San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts San Giorgio Maggiore, a prominent church in Venice, surrounded by the city's iconic canals and waterways. The scene captures the serene beauty of the Venetian landscape, featuring gondolas, sailboats, and the grandeur of the church against the backdrop of the lagoon.

The Rialto Bridge in Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1750

The Rialto Bridge in Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and bustling waterways. The scene includes gondolas, sailboats, and Venetian houses, capturing the essence of the city's unique landscape.

Ferdinand IV Riding a Horse with the Court by Antonio Joli, 1760

Ferdinand IV Riding a Horse with the Court

Antonio Joli
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts Ferdinand IV of the Two Sicilies riding a horse amidst his royal court. Created by Antonio Joli in 1760, it is housed in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples, Italy. The artwork captures the grandeur of the court and the majesty of the king on horseback.

A Wall in Naples by Thomas Jones, 1782

A Wall in Naples

Thomas Jones
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Wall in Naples is a 1782 painting by Thomas Jones depicting a detailed view of a city wall in Naples, Italy. The scene includes elements such as doors, windows, shrubs, and a clothes line, offering a glimpse into the urban landscape of the time.

The Death of Saint Bruno by Vincenzo Carducci, 1632

The Death of Saint Bruno

Vincenzo Carducci
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Saint Bruno is a historical painting by Vincenzo Carducci, created in 1632. It depicts the martyrdom of Saint Bruno, a member of the Carthusian Order, who was executed for his faith. The scene is filled with elements of agony and spiritual devotion, including a crucifix, a book, and candles, symbolizing his sacrifice and prayer.

The Grand Canal seen from the Palazzo Balbi towards the Bridge of Rialto by Canaletto, 1727

The Grand Canal seen from the Palazzo Balbi towards the Bridge of Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, offering a panoramic view from the Palazzo Balbi towards the iconic Bridge of Rialto. The artwork captures the bustling urban landscape of 18th-century Venice, showcasing the city's architectural grandeur and waterways.

Die Piazzetta and Bacino di San Marco by Canaletto, 1736

Die Piazzetta and Bacino di San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts the Piazzetta and San Marco basin in Venice. It showcases the grandeur of the Venetian architecture, including the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Campanile, and the Riva degli Schiavoni. The artwork captures the bustling atmosphere of the San Marco district, with intricate details of the buildings and the surrounding waterways.

Santa Maria della Salute and Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice by Canaletto, 1737

Santa Maria della Salute and Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Santa Maria della Salute church and the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront. The painting captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the canal, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

The Piazza San Marco, Venice by Canaletto, 1740

The Piazza San Marco, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, captures the grandeur of the Piazza San Marco in Venice. It showcases the iconic landmarks of the Venetian skyline, including the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Basilica, and the Campanile. The work is renowned for its detailed perspective and vibrant depiction of the bustling piazza, offering a glimpse into 18th-century Venetian life.

A Regatta on the Grand Canal by Canaletto, 1732

A Regatta on the Grand Canal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Regatta on the Grand Canal is a 1732 painting by Canaletto depicting a lively regatta on Venice's Grand Canal. The scene showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture, including the Palazzo Balbi, with boats racing along the waterway. This work exemplifies Canaletto's mastery of landscape and urban scene painting, capturing the essence of 18th-century Venetian life.

The Bucintoro returning to the Molo on Ascension Day after the Ceremony of Wedding the Adriatic by Canaletto, 1733

The Bucintoro returning to the Molo on Ascension Day after the Ceremony of Wedding the Adriatic

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, returning to the Molo in Venice on Ascension Day following the Marriage of the Sea ceremony. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, with the Doge's Palace and Piazza San Marco prominently featured. Created by Canaletto in 1733, it showcases the city's architectural beauty and the vibrant atmosphere of the occasion.

View of the Grand Canal from Campo San Vio by Canaletto, 1740

View of the Grand Canal from Campo San Vio

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian landscape from the vantage point of Campo San Vio, with intricate details of buildings and the canal's reflections.

View of the Molo, Venice by Canaletto, 1730

View of the Molo, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Molo, a historic waterfront area of Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Doge's Palace and the surrounding canals. Canaletto's detailed perspective captures the architectural splendor of the Venetian landmarks, including the column of San Marco and the Piazzetta San Marco. The scene is bathed in soft light, emphasizing the intricate stonework and the bustling activity of the Venetian waterfront.

The Piazza San Marco (with view west) by Canaletto, 1739

The Piazza San Marco (with view west)

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Piazza San Marco in Venice captures the grandeur of the square as it appeared in the early 18th century. The painting showcases the iconic landmarks of the Venetian skyline, including the Doge's Palace and the Campanile, with a detailed depiction of the bustling piazza and its surrounding architecture.

Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1760

Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, at the Molo in Venice on Ascension Day. It showcases the grandeur of the Venetian waterfront with its intricate details and vibrant colors, capturing the essence of the city's maritime traditions.

View of the Ducal Palace by Canaletto, 1730

View of the Ducal Palace

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of the Ducal Palace in Venice, showcasing its intricate architecture against the backdrop of the Grand Canal. The painting highlights the bustling Piazzetta San Marco, with the iconic Santa Maria della Salute visible in the distance. Canaletto's meticulous attention to detail and use of light create a vivid depiction of Venetian life during the 18th century.

Piazza San Marco, Looking toward San Geminiano by Canaletto, 1735

Piazza San Marco, Looking toward San Geminiano

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Piazza San Marco in Venice, with the Church of San Geminiano visible in the distance. The painting showcases the bustling urban landscape and architectural details of 18th-century Venice.

The Rialto Bridge from the South by Canaletto, 1735

The Rialto Bridge from the South

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Rialto Bridge in Venice captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling activity of the canal. Canaletto's detailed perspective painting showcases the intricate design of the bridge and the surrounding buildings, reflecting the city's vibrant life during the 18th century.

The Grand Canal by Canaletto, 1750

The Grand Canal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. Created by the renowned Venetian artist Canaletto in 1750, it is part of the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica collection.

Venice: The Piazzeta and San Marco Library by Canaletto, 1734

Venice: The Piazzeta and San Marco Library

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Piazzetta San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana and the iconic San Marco basin. The painting includes notable landmarks such as the column of San Marco and San Teodoro, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in depicting the city's architectural splendor.

The Grand Canal from Campo della Carità by Canaletto, 0

The Grand Canal from Campo della Carità

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian waterways, with intricate details of the architecture and the bustling activity along the canal.

The Canal Grande with a View Southeast toward the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1800

The Canal Grande with a View Southeast toward the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice captures the bustling activity along the waterway, with the iconic Rialto Bridge in the distance. The painting showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the lively atmosphere of the city's waterways.

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice from Grand Canal by Canaletto, 1750

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice from Grand Canal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto) depicts the Santa Maria della Salute cathedral in Venice, Italy, as seen from the Grand Canal. The painting captures the grandeur of the Venetian skyline with the cathedral's distinctive dome and the surrounding waterways, showcasing Canaletto's mastery of veduta (view) painting. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.

The Campo di Rialto by Canaletto, 1758

The Campo di Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Campo di Rialto is a painting by Canaletto depicting the bustling Rialto market in Venice. Created between 1758 and 1763, this work showcases the city's vibrant commercial life and architectural details. The painting is part of the Gemäldegalerie collection in Berlin.

The Vigilia di San Pietro by Canaletto, 1760

The Vigilia di San Pietro

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Vigilia di San Pietro is a landscape painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto. Created in 1760, this work depicts a scene in Venice, showcasing Canaletto's renowned skill in capturing the city's architecture and atmosphere. The painting is housed in the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin.

The Vigilia di Santa Marta by Canaletto, 1760

The Vigilia di Santa Marta

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Vigilia di Santa Marta is a landscape painting by the Venetian artist Canaletto. It depicts a serene scene of Santa Marta, likely showing the church and surrounding area during a vigil. The painting is housed in the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, and it showcases Canaletto's mastery in capturing the light and architecture of Venice.

Entrance to the Grand Canal: Looking East by Canaletto, 1723

Entrance to the Grand Canal: Looking East

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic architecture of the city. The painting includes notable landmarks such as Santa Maria della Salute and Punta della Dogana, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in depicting urban landscapes with precision and detail.

Grand Canal: Looking from Palazzo Balbi by Canaletto, 1726

Grand Canal: Looking from Palazzo Balbi

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, offering a panoramic view from the Palazzo Balbi. The artwork showcases the city's architectural grandeur and the serene waters, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed and realistic style. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister.

Grand Canal: Looking North from Near the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1726

Grand Canal: Looking North from Near the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice captures the bustling activity and architectural grandeur of the Rialto Bridge. Canaletto's meticulous attention to detail and use of light and perspective bring the scene to life, showcasing the city's unique charm and historical significance.

Grand Canal: Looking North-East toward the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1724

Grand Canal: Looking North-East toward the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice captures the bustling activity and architectural grandeur of the Rialto Bridge. Canaletto's meticulous attention to detail and perspective creates a vivid depiction of 18th-century Venetian life, with gondolas gliding through the water and buildings lining the canal.

San Giacomo di Rialto by Canaletto, 1726

San Giacomo di Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Piazza San Giacomo di Rialto in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling urban scene. The painting captures the intricate details of the church facade and the surrounding canals, characteristic of Canaletto's vedute style. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister.

The Grand Canal in Venice with the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1723

The Grand Canal in Venice with the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the Rialto Bridge and the Palazzo Corner Ca'Grande. The painting offers a detailed depiction of Venetian architecture and the bustling waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's veduta style. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany.

Piazza San Marco, Venice by Canaletto, 1730

Piazza San Marco, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of Piazza San Marco in Venice captures the grandeur of the Piazza with the iconic St Mark's Basilica and the Campanile in the foreground. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery of perspective and detailed urban landscapes, reflecting the bustling life and architectural splendor of 18th-century Venice.

View of San Giovanni dei Battuti at Murano by Canaletto, 1725

View of San Giovanni dei Battuti at Murano

Canaletto
Murano,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts the San Giovanni dei Battuti church in Murano, showcasing the architectural details and the surrounding Venetian landscape. It is part of the Hermitage Museum collection and exemplifies Canaletto's skill in capturing the grandeur of Venetian architecture.

View of the Piazetta San Marco Looking South by Canaletto, 1735

View of the Piazetta San Marco Looking South

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Piazetta San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Doge's Palace and the surrounding Venetian architecture. The painting exemplifies Canaletto's mastery in depicting the city's iconic landmarks with meticulous detail and atmospheric perspective.

View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum by Canaletto, 1754

View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Rome's iconic landmarks, the Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum. The painting showcases the city's historical architecture against a clear sky, highlighting the intricate details of the ancient structures.

Piazza San Marco Looking South and West by Canaletto, 1763

Piazza San Marco Looking South and West

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, offering a detailed view of the square looking south and west. It showcases the grand architecture of the San Marco Basilica and the surrounding buildings, capturing the essence of Venetian cityscape during the 18th century.

Piazza San Marco by Canaletto, 1728

Piazza San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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Canaletto's "Piazza San Marco" is a detailed 18th-century Venetian landscape painting depicting the grand Piazza San Marco in Venice. The composition showcases the iconic St. Mark's Basilica, the Campanile, and the surrounding architecture, capturing the bustling urban scene with remarkable precision and atmospheric perspective.

Venice: Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of Venice's Santa Maria della Salute, painted by Canaletto in 1740, captures the grandeur of the basilica and the bustling Venetian waters. The painting showcases the city's architectural beauty and the lively atmosphere of the canals, with boats gliding through the water.

The Grand Canal from the Ponte di Rialto by Canaletto, 1725

The Grand Canal from the Ponte di Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and bustling waterways. The painting is part of the Musée Cognacq-Jay collection and offers a detailed glimpse into 18th-century Venetian life.

View of Canale di Santa Chiara, Venice by Canaletto, 1730

View of Canale di Santa Chiara, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the serene canals and architecture of Venice, focusing on the Canale di Santa Chiara. The painting showcases the city's unique waterways and historic buildings, typical of Canaletto's detailed vedute (views) of Venetian landmarks.

Venice, Piazza San Marco by Canaletto, 1740

Venice, Piazza San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Piazza San Marco, showcasing iconic landmarks such as the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Campanile, and the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the bustling piazza, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in capturing the architectural splendor and urban life of 18th-century Venice.

View of Santa Maria della Salute, from the entrance of the Great Canal by Canaletto, 1727

View of Santa Maria della Salute, from the entrance of the Great Canal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Santa Maria della Salute church in Venice, Italy, as seen from the entrance of the Grand Canal. The painting captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed landscape style. It is housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg.

The Grand Canal at the Rialto by Canaletto, 1730

The Grand Canal at the Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Rialto Bridge with boats and sailboats passing beneath. The scene captures the bustling activity of the canal, with detailed architectural elements and a serene atmosphere typical of Canaletto's landscape works.

Pra' della Valle in Padua by Canaletto, 1743

Pra' della Valle in Padua

Canaletto
Milan,Italy
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The Pra della Valle in Padua is an oil-on-canvas painting executed ca. 1741–1746 by the Italian artist Canaletto. It presents an expansive view of the Prato della Valle in Padua. It entered the collection of the Milanese nobleman Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli and from there it passed its present owner, the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan.

The Lock at Dolo by Canaletto, 1763

The Lock at Dolo

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Lock near Dolo, created by Canaletto in 1763, captures the serene beauty of Venice's waterways. The painting showcases the intricate architecture and bustling activity typical of the Venetian landscape, with a focus on the tranquil waters and surrounding buildings. It is part of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest collection.

The Grand Canal near the Rialto Bridge, Venice by Canaletto, 1728

The Grand Canal near the Rialto Bridge, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the bustling activity along the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Rialto Bridge. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the Venetian architecture and the lively atmosphere of the canal, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

View of Venice by Canaletto, 1750

View of Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto offers a detailed and atmospheric view of Venice, capturing the city's iconic canals, bridges, and architectural landmarks. It is part of the National Art Museum of Azerbaijan's collection, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in depicting the Venetian landscape with precision and artistic flair.

Piazza San Marco Looking East from the North-West Corner by Canaletto, 1758

Piazza San Marco Looking East from the North-West Corner

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view captures the grandeur of Venice's Piazza San Marco, showcasing St Mark's Basilica, the St Mark's Campanile, and the Procuratie buildings. The painting offers a detailed perspective of the square from the north-west corner, highlighting the architectural splendor of the Venetian landmarks.

Piazza San Marco:Looking East from the South West Corner by Canaletto, 1756

Piazza San Marco:Looking East from the South West Corner

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal captures the grandeur of Venice's Piazza San Marco, showcasing the iconic landmarks such as the Basilica di San Marco, the Doge's Palace, and the grand colonnade of the Procuratie Nuove. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the bustling urban scene, with intricate architectural details and the lively atmosphere of the square.

Venice: The Feast Day of Saint Roch by Canaletto, 1735

Venice: The Feast Day of Saint Roch

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view depicts the Feast Day of Saint Roch in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Scuola Grande di San Rocco and the surrounding Venetian architecture. The painting captures the bustling scene of the festival, with processions, colorful garments, and the iconic campo San Rocco in the foreground.

Venice: Entrance to the Cannaregio by Canaletto, 1734

Venice: Entrance to the Cannaregio

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts the entrance to the Cannaregio district in Venice. It showcases the city's unique architecture and canals, capturing the essence of Venetian urban life during the 18th century. The work is part of the National Gallery's collection and is notable for its detailed perspective and vibrant colors.

Venice: Palazzo Grimani by Canaletto, 1756

Venice: Palazzo Grimani

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts the Palazzo Grimani in Venice. Created in 1756, it is part of the National Gallery's collection (NG941). The work showcases Canaletto's renowned skill in capturing the grandeur and intricate details of Venetian architecture.

Venice: San Pietro in Castello by Canaletto, 1730

Venice: San Pietro in Castello

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of Venice's San Pietro in Castello church captures the city's grandeur during the 18th century. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery of perspective and light, with detailed architectural elements and the serene Venetian waters reflecting the historic building.

Venice: The Basin of San Marco on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: The Basin of San Marco on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts the Basin of San Marco in Venice on Ascension Day. It is a detailed landscape view of the Grand Canal and the surrounding architecture, showcasing the city's grandeur and the festive atmosphere of the occasion.

Venice: The Doge's Palace and the Riva degli Schiavoni by Canaletto, 1730

Venice: The Doge's Palace and the Riva degli Schiavoni

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the grandeur of Venice's Doge's Palace and the Riva degli Schiavoni, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and canals. The painting captures the bustling waterfront scene with detailed perspective and vibrant colors, typical of Canaletto's veduta style.

Venice: The Upper Reaches of the Grand Canal with S. Simeone Piccolo by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: The Upper Reaches of the Grand Canal with S. Simeone Piccolo

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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The Grand Canal with San Simeone Piccolo is a c.1740 landscape painting by the Italian artist Canaletto. Portraying a veduta of his native Venice, it depicts a view along the Grand Canal with the dome of San Simeone Piccolo prominent on the left and the Scalzi on the right. In the foreground fisherman are at work, with a gondola carrying two female passengers about to collide with their boat. The view was radically altered in the nineteenth century to construct the Venezia Santa Lucia railway station.

Entrance to the Grand Canal from the Molo, Venice by Canaletto, 1742

Entrance to the Grand Canal from the Molo, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Molo waterfront with the Doge's Palace and the San Marco basin. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the Venetian architecture and the bustling waterways, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

The Square of Saint Mark's, Venice by Canaletto, 1742

The Square of Saint Mark's, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the iconic St Mark's Basilica and the surrounding architecture. Created by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, in 1742, it captures the grandeur of the Venetian landmarks.

The Porta Portello, Padua by Canaletto, 1741

The Porta Portello, Padua

Canaletto
Padua,Italy
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This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto) depicts the Brenta Canal at Padua, showcasing the city's architectural landmarks and serene waterways. The scene captures the essence of Venetian landscape painting with its detailed perspective and vibrant colors.

Bacino di San Marco from the Piazzetta by Canaletto, 1750

Bacino di San Marco from the Piazzetta

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts the San Marco basin in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Piazzetta and the surrounding architecture. It captures the bustling activity and intricate details of the Venetian landscape, reflecting Canaletto's renowned skill in capturing the city's beauty.

The Bacino di San Marco, Looking North by Canaletto, 1730

The Bacino di San Marco, Looking North

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Piazza San Marco in Venice captures the grandeur of the San Marco Basilica and the surrounding architecture. Created by Canaletto in 1730, the painting showcases his mastery of veduta (view) painting, offering a detailed and atmospheric depiction of the Venetian landscape.

The Doge's Palace and Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice by Canaletto, 1730

The Doge's Palace and Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of the Doge's Palace and the Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and waterways. The painting is part of the National Trust collection and exemplifies Canaletto's mastery in depicting Venetian landscapes with meticulous detail.

The Grand Canal, Piazzetta and Dogana, Venice by Canaletto, 1730

The Grand Canal, Piazzetta and Dogana, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Grand Canal, showcasing the Piazzetta San Marco and the iconic Punta della Dogana. The painting also includes the Santa Maria della Salute, highlighting the city's architectural beauty and serene waters.

The Clock Tower in the Piazza San Marco by Canaletto, 1729

The Clock Tower in the Piazza San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Clock Tower in the Piazza San Marco, a prominent landmark in Venice. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture, with the iconic St. Mark's Basilica and the surrounding buildings visible in the background. The artwork showcases Canaletto's mastery in capturing the intricate details and atmospheric perspective of the cityscape.

The Piazzetta, Venice, Looking North by Canaletto, 1730

The Piazzetta, Venice, Looking North

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Piazzetta San Marco in Venice captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture, including the iconic St Mark's Campanile. Created by the renowned Venetian painter Canaletto in 1730, the painting offers a detailed depiction of the bustling square and its surrounding landmarks, reflecting the city's vibrant urban landscape during the 18th century.

View of the Bacino di San Marco from the Punta della Dogana by Canaletto, 1743

View of the Bacino di San Marco from the Punta della Dogana

Canaletto
Milan,Italy
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This oil on canvas painting, created around 1740–1745 by Canaletto, depicts the San Marco basin from the Punta della Dogana viewpoint. It is part of a pair with The Grand Canal looking towards Punta della Dogana from Campo Sant'Ivo, both works showcasing Canaletto's mature style just before his move to London. The painting is currently housed in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.

View of the Grand Canal toward the Punta della Dogana by Canaletto, 1743

View of the Grand Canal toward the Punta della Dogana

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of the Grand Canal in Venice, focusing on the Punta della Dogana. The painting showcases the city's architectural beauty with detailed perspectives of buildings, bridges, and the waterway, reflecting Canaletto's mastery of veduta (view) painting. It is housed in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.

The Grand Canal from Santa Maria della Carità to the Bacino di San Marco by Canaletto, 1726

The Grand Canal from Santa Maria della Carità to the Bacino di San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view captures the Grand Canal of Venice, stretching from the Santa Maria della Carità to the Bacino di San Marco. The painting showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed landscape style.

The Grand Canal from Santa Maria di Nazareth toward Santa Croce by Canaletto, 1730

The Grand Canal from Santa Maria di Nazareth toward Santa Croce

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the city from the vantage point of Santa Maria di Nazareth, looking toward Santa Croce. The painting captures the intricate details of the canal's bridges, gondolas, and the historic buildings along its banks, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

The Rialto, from the North by Canaletto, 1725

The Rialto, from the North

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view depicts the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Grand Canal. The painting captures the bustling activity of the Venetian waterfront, with boats and people moving along the waterways. Created by Canaletto in 1725, it is part of the Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli collection.

Venice, View of San Giorgio Maggiore by Canaletto, 1727

Venice, View of San Giorgio Maggiore

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of Venice captures the San Giorgio Maggiore island, featuring the iconic San Marco basin and the grandeur of the city's architecture. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery in depicting the intricate details of Venetian landmarks, offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant urban landscape during the early 18th century.

Campo San Rocco by Canaletto, 1735

Campo San Rocco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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Campo San Rocco is a landscape painting by the Venetian artist Canaletto. The work captures the grandeur of the San Rocco district in Venice, featuring the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, a prominent Renaissance building. Created in 1735, this painting exemplifies Canaletto's mastery of veduta (view) painting, offering a detailed and atmospheric depiction of Venetian architecture and urban life.

Campo Santa Maria Formosa by Canaletto, 1735

Campo Santa Maria Formosa

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Campo Santa Maria Formosa in Venice, painted by Canaletto in 1735, showcases the grandeur of the Venetian canal system and the intricate architecture of the surrounding buildings. The painting captures the bustling life of the city with detailed perspectives and vibrant colors, reflecting Canaletto's mastery of veduta (view) painting.

Fonteghetto della Farina by Canaletto, 1730

Fonteghetto della Farina

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice captures the city's iconic architecture and bustling waterways. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery of perspective and light, with detailed depictions of gondolas and buildings along the canal. Created around 1730, it is part of a private collection and exemplifies the Venetian veduta style.

Grand Canal: The Rialto Bridge from the South by Canaletto, 1727

Grand Canal: The Rialto Bridge from the South

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Grand Canal. Canaletto's detailed perspective captures the bustling activity and architectural splendor of the Venetian landscape.

Reception of the Ambassador in the Doge's Palace by Canaletto, 1730

Reception of the Ambassador in the Doge's Palace

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the grand reception of an ambassador within the Doge's Palace in Venice. The painting showcases the opulent architecture and intricate details of the palace, capturing the grandeur of Venetian civic life during the 18th century. It is renowned for its precise perspective and vivid portrayal of the city's landmarks.

Riva degli Schiavoni: Looking East by Canaletto, 1730

Riva degli Schiavoni: Looking East

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Riva degli Schiavoni, a famous promenade in Venice. The painting showcases the grandeur of the Venetian waterfront with its intricate architecture and bustling activity, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

Scala dei Giganti by Canaletto, 1765

Scala dei Giganti

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Giant's Stairway in Venice captures the grandeur of the city's architecture and the serene waters of the lagoon. Canaletto's meticulous attention to detail and use of light and perspective create a vivid depiction of the iconic landmark.

The Bucintoro Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1732

The Bucintoro Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, returning to the Molo of the Doge's Palace in Venice as part of the Festa della Sensa celebration. The scene includes the iconic Column of San Marco, the Doge's Palace, and the San Marco basin, showcasing the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the city's maritime traditions.

The Grand Canal at the Salute Church by Canaletto, 1738

The Grand Canal at the Salute Church

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view captures the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Salute Church, a masterpiece by Canaletto from 1738. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the canal, reflecting Canaletto's renowned skill in landscape painting.

The Grand Canal from Rialto toward the North by Canaletto, 1725

The Grand Canal from Rialto toward the North

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view captures the Grand Canal of Venice, stretching from the Rialto Bridge toward the north. The painting showcases the intricate architecture and bustling activity of Venetian waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed and realistic style. It is part of a private collection.

The Grand Canal near the Ponte di Rialto by Canaletto, 1725

The Grand Canal near the Ponte di Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view captures the Grand Canal of Venice, showcasing the iconic Rialto Bridge and the surrounding architecture. The painting, created by Canaletto in 1725, is renowned for its detailed depiction of Venetian landmarks and the city's unique waterways.

The Molo with the Library and the Entrance to the Grand Canal by Canaletto, 1740

The Molo with the Library and the Entrance to the Grand Canal

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Molo, the Library, and the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice. The scene includes notable landmarks such as the column of San Teodoro, Piazzetta San Marco, the molo of the Doge's Palace, the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, San Marco basin, and Santa Maria della Salute. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery in depicting the grandeur and architectural details of Venice.

The Molo: Looking West by Canaletto, 1730

The Molo: Looking West

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Molo, the waterfront promenade of the Doge's Palace. The scene includes the iconic San Marco basin, the Piazzetta San Marco, and the column of San Teodoro, showcasing the city's architectural splendor and bustling maritime life.

The Riva delle Barche and the Antica Posta, Mestre by Bernardo Bellotto, 0

The Riva delle Barche and the Antica Posta, Mestre

Bernardo Bellotto
Mestre,Italy
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This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the Riva delle Barche and the Antica Posta in Mestre, showcasing the Venetian architecture and the canal views characteristic of the city. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the waterfront with detailed renderings of buildings and the surrounding water.

Venice, a view of the Churches of the Redentore and San Giacomo, with a moored Man-of-war, Gondolas and Barges by Canaletto, 1747

Venice, a view of the Churches of the Redentore and San Giacomo, with a moored Man-of-war, Gondolas and Barges

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's skyline, featuring the prominent churches of Il Redentore and San Giacomo. The scene includes a moored man-of-war, gondolas, and barges, showcasing the city's maritime life and architectural beauty. Created in 1747, the painting is part of a private collection.

Venice, Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1754

Venice, Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the San Marco basin in Venice, showcasing iconic landmarks such as the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Campanile, and the Piazzetta San Marco. The scene captures the bustling atmosphere of Ascension Day, with the column of San Marco and San Teodoro prominently featured.

Venice: The Grand Canal from Palazzo Flangini to the Church of San Marcuola by Canaletto, 1738

Venice: The Grand Canal from Palazzo Flangini to the Church of San Marcuola

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Grand Canal, showcasing the elegant architecture of Palazzo Flangini and the Church of San Marcuola. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the Venetian landscape, highlighting the city's unique waterways and historic buildings.

Venice: The Grand Canal, Looking North-East from Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1724

Venice: The Grand Canal, Looking North-East from Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Grand Canal, offering a detailed perspective from Palazzo Balbi towards the iconic Rialto Bridge. The painting showcases the city's architectural splendor and bustling waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's precise and vivid Venetian landscapes.

View of a River by Canaletto, 1745

View of a River

Canaletto
Padua,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a serene river scene, likely capturing the picturesque landscapes of Padua. Known for his detailed cityscapes, Canaletto's work showcases the architectural and natural beauty of the area with meticulous precision.

View of Campo Santi Apostoli by Canaletto, 1730

View of Campo Santi Apostoli

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of Campo Santi Apostoli in Venice captures the grandeur of the Venetian landscape. The painting showcases Canaletto's signature detailed perspective and vibrant colors, highlighting the architectural beauty of the Campo and its surrounding structures.

View of San Giuseppe di Castello by Canaletto, 1740

View of San Giuseppe di Castello

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Venetian district of San Giuseppe di Castello, showcasing its canals, architecture, and the bustling life of 18th-century Venice. The painting exemplifies Canaletto's mastery in depicting urban landscapes with precise detail and atmospheric perspective.

The Bucintore Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1729

The Bucintore Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This oil-on-canvas painting by Canaletto depicts the Bucentaur returning to the pier at the Doge's Palace in Venice, capturing the grandeur of the city's landmarks such as the Piazzetta San Marco, the Doge's Palace, and the San Marco basin. The scene is set during the Festa della Sensa, a significant Venetian festival, and showcases the intricate details of Venetian architecture and the bustling waterfront. The painting is part of a series that includes variations in various collections, including the Pushkin Museum in Moscow and the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle.

Piazza San Marco with the Basilica, Venice by Canaletto, 1723

Piazza San Marco with the Basilica, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grand St. Mark's Basilica, the Campanile, and the surrounding architecture. The painting captures the bustling atmosphere of the square, with details of the buildings and the canals reflecting the city's unique urban landscape.

Rome: Capriccio with Ruins Based on the Forum by Canaletto, 1725

Rome: Capriccio with Ruins Based on the Forum

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts a capriccio view of Rome, featuring ruins based on the Forum. It is part of the Royal Collection and showcases the artist's skill in capturing the grandeur and historical essence of ancient Roman architecture.

Rome: Ruins of the Forum, Looking towards the Capitol by Canaletto, 1740

Rome: Ruins of the Forum, Looking towards the Capitol

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Rome's ancient ruins, focusing on the Forum area with a view towards the Capitoline Hill. The painting includes notable landmarks such as the Temple of Castor and Pollux, the Temple of Saturn, and the Column of Phocas, all situated along the Lacus Juturnae. It showcases the city's historical significance and the architectural remnants of its Roman past.

Rome: The Arch of Constantine by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Arch of Constantine

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This panoramic view depicts the Arch of Constantine in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman architecture. The painting captures the bustling cityscape with detailed attention to the historical landmarks, reflecting Canaletto's renowned skill in landscape and cityscape painting.

Rome: The Arch of Septimius Severus by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Arch of Septimius Severus

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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The Arch of Septimius Severus is a 1742 landscape painting by the Italian artist Canaletto. It depicts the Arch of Septimius Severus, a triumphal arch in Rome. Constructed in the Roman Forum during the early third century to celebrate victories of the Roman Empire in the Parthian Wars. Canaletto portrays the intricate inscription and carvings on the white marble arch, with a shadow from the church of Santi Luca e Martina on the right falling on it.

Rome: The Arch of Titus by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Arch of Titus

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts the Arch of Titus in Rome, a grand ancient structure that commemorates Emperor Titus's victories. The work is part of the Royal Collection and showcases Canaletto's skill in capturing the grandeur of Roman architecture.

Rome: The Pantheon by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Pantheon

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Rome's Pantheon, a iconic ancient Roman temple. The work is part of the Royal Collection and showcases Canaletto's mastery in depicting architectural details and urban landscapes.

Rome: The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina by Canaletto, 1740

Rome: The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina in Rome, showcasing the city's classical architecture against a vibrant backdrop of the surrounding area. It is part of the Royal Collection, reflecting Canaletto's renowned skill in capturing the grandeur of Roman landmarks.

Venice: Capriccio of the Courtyard of the Doges' Palace with the Scala dei Giganti by Canaletto, 1744

Venice: Capriccio of the Courtyard of the Doges' Palace with the Scala dei Giganti

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of the Courtyard of the Doges' Palace in Venice, featuring the iconic Scala dei Giganti. The painting showcases the city's architectural splendor and is part of the Royal Collection.

Venice: Capriccio of the Monastery of the Lateran Canons. by Canaletto, 1743

Venice: Capriccio of the Monastery of the Lateran Canons.

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts a capriccio view of the Monastery of the Lateran Canons in Venice. It showcases the city's architectural beauty and is part of the Royal Collection.

Venice: Capriccio of the Piazzetta with the Horses of San Marco by Canaletto, 1743

Venice: Capriccio of the Piazzetta with the Horses of San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a capriccio view of the Piazzetta in Venice, featuring the iconic Horses of San Marco. Created in 1743, it showcases the artist's mastery of Venetian landscape and architectural details, capturing the grandeur of the city's landmarks.

Venice: Capriccio of the Piazzetta with the Libreria by Canaletto, 1744

Venice: Capriccio of the Piazzetta with the Libreria

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts a capriccio view of the Piazzetta San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Libreria and the surrounding architecture. Created in 1744, it is part of the Royal Collection.

Venice: Capriccio of the Zecca and Granaries with the Ponte della Pescaria by Canaletto, 1744

Venice: Capriccio of the Zecca and Granaries with the Ponte della Pescaria

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a capriccio view of the Zecca and Granaries in Venice, featuring the Ponte della Pescaria. It showcases the city's architectural landmarks and is part of the Royal Collection.

Venice: Capriccio with Palladio's Design for the Rialto by Canaletto, 1743

Venice: Capriccio with Palladio's Design for the Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts a capriccio view incorporating Palladio's design for the Rialto Bridge in Venice. It showcases the city's architectural grandeur and is part of the Royal Collection.

Venice: Piazza San Marco from a corner of the Basilica by Canaletto, 1727

Venice: Piazza San Marco from a corner of the Basilica

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, offering a detailed view from a corner of the Basilica. It showcases the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling urban scene, characteristic of Canaletto's landscape works.

Venice: Piazza San Marco towards San Geminiano by Canaletto, 1724

Venice: Piazza San Marco towards San Geminiano

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Piazza San Marco, with the Church of San Geminiano visible in the distance. The painting showcases the city's architectural beauty and bustling urban life, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

Venice: Piazza San Marco with the Basilica and Campanile by Canaletto, 1727

Venice: Piazza San Marco with the Basilica and Campanile

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Basilica and the Campanile. It is part of the Royal Collection and offers a detailed view of the iconic Venetian landmarks.

Venice: San Geremia and the Entrance to the Cannaregio by Canaletto, 1726

Venice: San Geremia and the Entrance to the Cannaregio

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the San Geremia church and the entrance to the Cannaregio district in Venice. The painting showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the intricate canal system, typical of Canaletto's detailed vedute of the city.

Venice: San Giorgio Maggiore in a Caprice Setting by Canaletto, 1744

Venice: San Giorgio Maggiore in a Caprice Setting

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts San Giorgio Maggiore, a prominent church in Venice, set within a capriccio style that blends reality with imaginative elements. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture against a picturesque backdrop, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed and atmospheric landscapes.

Venice: The Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1720

Venice: The Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the San Marco basin in Venice during the Festa della Sensa, a festival celebrating the Ascension of Jesus. The scene includes the iconic Doge's Palace and the bucentaur, a decorated barge used in the festival. Canaletto's detailed perspective captures the grandeur of Venice's waterways and the lively atmosphere of the event.

Venice: The Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo by Canaletto, 1736

Venice: The Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling urban life of the 18th century. Created by Canaletto, it is part of the Royal Collection and offers a detailed view of the area around the church of San Giovanni e Paolo, including notable landmarks such as the Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni.

Venice: The Canale di Santa Chiara towards the Lagoon by Canaletto, 1750

Venice: The Canale di Santa Chiara towards the Lagoon

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Canale di Santa Chiara in Venice, showcasing the scenic beauty of the lagoon area. It is a landscape painting by Canaletto, known for his detailed and atmospheric views of Venice.

Venice: The Grand Canal from Campo San Vio towards the Bacino by Canaletto, 1727

Venice: The Grand Canal from Campo San Vio towards the Bacino

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal of Venice, stretching from Campo San Vio towards the Bacino. The painting showcases the intricate architecture and bustling activity of the Venetian waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Carità towards the Bacino by Canaletto, 1727

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Carità towards the Bacino

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, capturing the intricate architecture and bustling activity along the waterway. The scene is viewed from the Carità towards the Bacino, showcasing the city's grandeur and the characteristic Venetian skyline.

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Foscari to the Carità by Canaletto, 1726

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Foscari to the Carità

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, showcasing the elegant architecture of the Palazzo Foscari and the Carità buildings. The painting captures the serene waters and the bustling urban landscape of 18th-century Venice, offering a detailed glimpse into the city's grandeur during the Baroque period.

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi towards San Geremia by Canaletto, 1727

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi towards San Geremia

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal of Venice, stretching from the Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi to San Geremia. The scene includes notable landmarks such as the Fondaco dei Turchi and showcases the intricate architecture and waterways of the Venetian landscape.

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Rialto to the Palazzo Foscari by Canaletto, 1725

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Rialto to the Palazzo Foscari

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, stretching from the Rialto Bridge to the Palazzo Foscari. The painting captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Salute towards the Carità by Canaletto, 1729

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Salute towards the Carità

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, offering a detailed perspective from the Salute towards the Carità. The painting captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

Venice: The Grand Canal Looking North from the Rialto by Canaletto, 1726

Venice: The Grand Canal Looking North from the Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, looking north from the Rialto. The painting captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed landscape style. Created in 1726, it is part of the Royal Collection.

Venice: The Grand Canal towards the Bacino, with Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 1725

Venice: The Grand Canal towards the Bacino, with Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, focusing on the area near the Bacino and featuring the prominent Santa Maria della Salute church. Created by the renowned Venetian artist Canaletto in 1725, it showcases the city's architectural beauty and is part of the Royal Collection.

Venice: The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute towards the Riva degli Schiavoni by Canaletto, 1730

Venice: The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute towards the Riva degli Schiavoni

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, showcasing the iconic Santa Maria della Salute cathedral and the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront. The painting captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the canal, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute (views) of the city.

Venice: The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute, towards the Bacino by Canaletto, 1744

Venice: The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute, towards the Bacino

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, showcasing the iconic Santa Maria della Salute cathedral as it stretches towards the Bacino. The painting captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

Venice: The Grand Canal with the Scalzi and San Simeone Piccolo by Canaletto, 1727

Venice: The Grand Canal with the Scalzi and San Simeone Piccolo

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal of Venice, focusing on the western section near the Scalzi and San Simeone Piccolo churches. The painting captures the intricate architecture and bustling activity of the Venetian waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

Venice: The Interior of San Marco by Day by Canaletto, 1755

Venice: The Interior of San Marco by Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts the interior of San Marco cathedral in Venice, showcasing its grand architecture and intricate details. Created by Canaletto in 1755, it captures the cathedral's majestic interior as seen from the nave, looking eastward. The work is part of the Royal Collection and is renowned for its precise perspective and vibrant depiction of Venetian landmarks.

Venice: The Interior of San Marco by Night by Canaletto, 1725

Venice: The Interior of San Marco by Night

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the interior of San Marco in Venice, capturing the grandeur of the cathedral during a religious ceremony. Created by Canaletto in 1725, it showcases the artist's mastery of perspective and detailed rendering of architectural elements.

Venice: The Molo towards the Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 1750

Venice: The Molo towards the Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts the Molo district of Venice, focusing on the area near the Dogana (customs house) and the church of Santa Maria della Salute. It showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the bustling waterfront, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed landscape style.

Venice: The Molo with the Prisons and the Doges' Palace by Canaletto, 1743

Venice: The Molo with the Prisons and the Doges' Palace

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Molo district of Venice, showcasing the Prisons and the Doges' Palace. The painting captures the grandeur of the Venetian waterfront with intricate details of the architecture and the bustling harbor.

Venice: The Piazza and Piazzetta from the Torre dell'Orologio towards San Giorgio by Canaletto, 1743

Venice: The Piazza and Piazzetta from the Torre dell'Orologio towards San Giorgio

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Piazza San Marco and Piazzetta San Marco from the Torre dell'Orologio. The painting showcases the intricate architecture of the San Giorgio Maggiore and the bustling urban landscape of 18th-century Venice.

Venice: The Piazza from the Piazzetta with the Campanile and side of San Marco by Canaletto, 1744

Venice: The Piazza from the Piazzetta with the Campanile and side of San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Piazza San Marco from the Piazzetta. The composition features the iconic Campanile di San Marco and the South Side of the basilica, showcasing the city's architectural splendor and bustling urban life. Created in 1744, the painting is part of the Royal Collection and exemplifies Canaletto's mastery in depicting Venetian landscapes with meticulous detail.

Venice: The Piazzetta towards San Giorgio Maggiore by Canaletto, 1724

Venice: The Piazzetta towards San Giorgio Maggiore

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Piazzetta in Venice, focusing on the view towards San Giorgio Maggiore. It showcases the grandeur of the San Marco basin, the Doge's Palace, and the iconic Lion of Venice. The work is renowned for its detailed perspective and vibrant depiction of Venetian architecture.

Venice: The Piazzetta towards Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 1724

Venice: The Piazzetta towards Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Piazzetta in Venice, focusing on the grandeur of Santa Maria della Salute. The scene includes the Grand Canal, San Marco basin, and the iconic molo of the Doge's Palace, showcasing the city's architectural splendor. The painting is part of the Royal Collection, highlighting Canaletto's mastery in depicting Venetian landscapes with meticulous detail.

Venice: The Piazzetta towards the Torre dell'Orologio by Canaletto, 1727

Venice: The Piazzetta towards the Torre dell'Orologio

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Piazzetta San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of St Mark's Campanile and the Doge's Palace. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the bustling Venetian scene, with the Torre dell'Orologio (Clocktower) prominently featured in the background.

Venice: The Punta della Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore by Canaletto, 1730

Venice: The Punta della Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Venetian landmarks of Punta della Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore, showcasing the city's grandeur from the Giudecca Canal. The painting captures the intricate architecture and serene waters of Venice, reflecting Canaletto's mastery of vedute (view) paintings.

Venice: View towards Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove by Canaletto, 1725

Venice: View towards Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts a panoramic view of Venice, focusing on the area around the Fondamenta Nuove, with a clear view of the island of Murano. The scene includes notable landmarks such as San Cristoforo della Pace and San Michele, showcasing the city's intricate canal system and architectural details. Created by the renowned Venetian artist Canaletto in 1725, it is part of the Royal Collection.

An Island in the Lagoon with a Gateway and a Church by Canaletto, 1743

An Island in the Lagoon with a Gateway and a Church

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts a serene island in the Venetian Lagoon, featuring a grand gateway leading to a church. The scene captures the architectural beauty of Venice, with intricate details of the buildings and the surrounding water. Canaletto's mastery of perspective and light brings the tranquil setting to life.

The Pier near Riva degli Schiavoni with the Column of San Marco by Canaletto, 1742

The Pier near Riva degli Schiavoni with the Column of San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the pier near Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice, showcasing the Column of San Marco and the surrounding architecture. It captures the grandeur of the Piazzetta San Marco and the Doge's Palace, offering a detailed view of the Venetian landscape. Created around 1742, it is housed in the Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco in Milan.

The Pier near the Mint with the Column of San Teodoro by Canaletto, 1742

The Pier near the Mint with the Column of San Teodoro

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Molo near the Mint (Zecca) in Venice, featuring the Column of San Teodoro and the San Marco basin. The painting captures the grandeur of the Piazzetta San Marco and the surrounding architecture, including the Doge's Palace and Santa Maria della Salute. Created in 1742, it is housed in the Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco in Milan.

View of the Riva degli Schiavoni by Canaletto, 1734

View of the Riva degli Schiavoni

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a panoramic view of the Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice, focusing on the grandeur of the Grand Canal. The scene captures the bustling waterfront with intricate architectural details, characteristic of Canaletto's veduta style. It is housed in Sir John Soane's Museum, offering a glimpse into 18th-century Venetian urban life.

View of the Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice by Canaletto, 1740

View of the Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice captures the grandeur of the San Marco basin, with the Doge's Palace prominently featured in the background. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery of perspective and detailed urban landscapes, typical of his vedute (views) of Venetian architecture and waterways.

View of the Grand Canal and the Salute, Venice by Canaletto, 1735

View of the Grand Canal and the Salute, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Salute church. The artwork captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the serene waters, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

Piazza San Marco: Looking South-West by Canaletto, 1755

Piazza San Marco: Looking South-West

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing iconic landmarks such as St Mark's Basilica and the Campanile. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the square's architecture and bustling atmosphere, characteristic of Canaletto's vedute style.

Venice: The Bacino di San Marco from San Giorgio Maggiore by Canaletto, 1735

Venice: The Bacino di San Marco from San Giorgio Maggiore

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Bacino di San Marco in Venice from the vantage point of San Giorgio Maggiore. The painting captures the grandeur of the Venetian skyline with the grand basilica and surrounding architecture reflected in the water.

Venice: The Bacino di San Marco from the Canale della Giudecca by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: The Bacino di San Marco from the Canale della Giudecca

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Bacino di San Marco in Venice, viewed from the Canale della Giudecca. It showcases the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the lagoon, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute.

Venice: The Canale di Santa Chiara by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: The Canale di Santa Chiara

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, captures the serene beauty of Venice's Canale di Santa Chiara. It showcases the city's distinctive architecture and canals, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in depicting urban landscapes. The work is part of the Wallace Collection, highlighting its historical and artistic significance.

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Dolfin-Manin to the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Dolfin-Manin to the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, stretching from the Palazzo Dolfin-Manin to the Rialto Bridge. The painting showcases the city's iconic waterways, grand architecture, and bustling urban life, characteristic of Canaletto's detailed vedute of 18th-century Venice.

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Flangini to San Marcuola by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Flangini to San Marcuola

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Venice's Grand Canal, showcasing the elegant architecture of the Palazzo Flangini and the San Marcuola district. The painting offers a detailed depiction of the canal's bustling waterfront, with gondolas and buildings reflected in the water, exemplifying the artist's mastery of veduta (view) painting.

Venice: The Riva degli Schiavoni by Canaletto, 1740

Venice: The Riva degli Schiavoni

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterfront with its grand architecture and bustling activity. Created in 1740, it is part of the Wallace Collection, offering a detailed view of Venetian life during the 18th century.

View of the Grand Canal by Bernardo Bellotto, 1735

View of the Grand Canal

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architectural landmarks. Created by Bernardo Bellotto, it captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the bustling activity along the canal, reflecting the Baroque style characteristic of the artist.

Warwick Castle by Canaletto, 1748

Warwick Castle

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of Warwick Castle, painted by Canaletto in 1748, captures the grandeur of the medieval fortress set against a lush landscape. The painting showcases Canaletto's mastery of veduta (view) painting, with meticulous attention to architectural detail and atmospheric perspective.

Rio dei Mendicanti with the Scuola di San Marco by Bernardo Bellotto, 1740

Rio dei Mendicanti with the Scuola di San Marco

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the Rio dei Mendicanti canal in Venice, showcasing the Scuola Grande di San Marco, a prominent Renaissance building. The painting captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the bustling waterways, with gondolas and bridges visible in the scene.

View of the Grand Canal: Santa Maria della Salute and the Dogana from Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo by Bernardo Bellotto, 1743

View of the Grand Canal: Santa Maria della Salute and the Dogana from Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts a panoramic view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the Santa Maria della Salute and the Dogana from the vantage point of Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo. The scene captures the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the canal, characteristic of Bellotto's detailed and atmospheric cityscape works.

View of the Piazza San Marco from the South-West, Venice by Bernardo Bellotto, 1758

View of the Piazza San Marco from the South-West, Venice

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Piazza and its iconic landmarks such as the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Basilica. Created in 1758 by Bernardo Bellotto, it is a notable example of his veduta (view) paintings that capture the urban landscape of Venice with remarkable detail and perspective.

Architectural fantasy with Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Venice by Bernardo Bellotto, 1740

Architectural fantasy with Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Venice

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
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This architectural fantasy depicts the Santa Maria dei Miracoli church in Venice, showcasing Bellotto's skill in capturing the grandeur of Venetian landmarks. The painting highlights the intricate details of the church's facade and its surrounding urban landscape, typical of Bellotto's style which blends realism with imaginative elements.

View of Gazzada near Varese by Bernardo Bellotto, 1744

View of Gazzada near Varese

Bernardo Bellotto
Varese,Italy
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This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts a scenic view of Gazzada, a town near Varese in Lombardy, Italy. Created in 1744, it showcases the architectural and landscape elements of the area, typical of Bellotto's veduta style. The work is housed in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.

Turin, the Old Bridge over the Po from the North-East by Bernardo Bellotto, 1745

Turin, the Old Bridge over the Po from the North-East

Bernardo Bellotto
Turin,Italy
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This panoramic view by Bernardo Bellotto depicts Turin's Old Bridge over the Po River, captured from the north-east perspective. The painting showcases the city's architectural details and the river's flow, characteristic of Bellotto's veduta style.

The Isle St. Giorgio Maggiore by Francesco Guardi, 1780

The Isle St. Giorgio Maggiore

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Isle of San Giorgio Maggiore, a prominent island in Venice. The work showcases Guardi's signature style of atmospheric perspective and fluid brushwork, capturing the serene beauty of the Venetian lagoon.

The Doge of Venice Carried by Gondoliers after His Election on Piazza San Marco by Francesco Guardi, 1770

The Doge of Venice Carried by Gondoliers after His Election on Piazza San Marco

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Doge of Venice being carried by gondoliers through the Piazza San Marco after his election. The scene captures the grandeur of Venice's historic center, featuring the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Basilica, and the iconic St Mark's Campanile. The work is a vibrant example of Venetian landscape painting, showcasing the city's architectural splendor and the ceremonial significance of the event.

Regatta on the Grand Canal in Honor of Frederick IV, King of Denmark by Luca Carlevarijs, 1711

Regatta on the Grand Canal in Honor of Frederick IV, King of Denmark

Luca Carlevarijs
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Luca Carlevarijs depicts a grand regatta on the Grand Canal in Venice, celebrating the visit of Frederick IV, King of Denmark. The scene showcases the bustling waterways of Venice, with gondolas and other boats competing in the annual regatta, while the grand architecture of the city's palaces and buildings line the canal.

The Continence of Scipio by Niccolò dell'Abbate, 1555

The Continence of Scipio

Niccolò dell'Abbate
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Continence of Scipio is a historical painting by Niccolò dell'Abbate from around 1555. It depicts the legendary moment when Scipio Africanus, the Roman general, refused to take a concubine from Carthage, demonstrating his virtue and commitment to Rome. The artwork showcases the classical themes of moral integrity and the complexities of ancient Roman society.

Campo Vaccino by Claude Lorrain, 1636

Campo Vaccino

Claude Lorrain
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Campo Vaccino, painted by Claude Lorrain in 1636, is a landscape painting depicting a serene Roman countryside scene. The composition features ruins, a tower, and a temple, with a central square and architectural elements that suggest the presence of ancient Roman structures. The painting captures a sense of tranquility and historical grandeur, characteristic of Lorrain's style.

The Death of Cleopatra by Guido Reni, 1625

The Death of Cleopatra

Guido Reni
Bologna,Italy
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Guido Reni's painting depicts the moment of Cleopatra's suicide, showing her in a dramatic pose as she is bitten by an asp. The artwork captures her anguish and the tragic end of the Egyptian queen, with detailed attention to her clothing, facial expressions, and the surrounding drapery. The painting is notable for its rich colors and intricate detailing, reflecting the Baroque style of the 17th century.

Cleopatra by Benedetto Gennari II, 1674

Cleopatra

Benedetto Gennari II
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, moments before her suicide by asp bite. The composition focuses on her dramatic expression and the physical effects of the venom, with detailed rendering of her body, including the navel, waist, and female breast. Cleopatra is shown seated on a bed, draped in luxurious fabrics, with a curtain behind her, emphasizing the intimacy and tragedy of the scene.

Cleopatra by Guido Cagnacci, 1750

Cleopatra

Guido Cagnacci
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, in a moment of dramatic despair. Guido Cagnacci captures her final moments as she prepares to take her own life by allowing an asp to bite her. The composition emphasizes her emotional turmoil and the tragic circumstances of her death, with detailed attention to her anatomy and the symbolic elements surrounding her.

Death of Cleopatra by Artemisia Gentileschi, 1613

Death of Cleopatra

Artemisia Gentileschi
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

Artemisia Gentileschi's 1611-1612 painting depicts the moment of Cleopatra's suicide by snakebite. The composition shows Cleopatra lying on a bed, her body draped in luxurious fabrics, with a serpent coiled around her neck. The painting captures the dramatic intensity of her final moments, emphasizing both the tragedy and the regal dignity of the Egyptian queen.

Interior of the Colosseum, Rome by Thomas Cole, 1832

Interior of the Colosseum, Rome

Thomas Cole
Rome,Italy
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This architectural painting by Thomas Cole depicts the interior of the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure. The artwork captures the vastness of the arena, with intricate details of the marble columns, arches, and the overall monumental scale of the building.

View of the Via Sacra, Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

View of the Via Sacra, Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a panoramic view of the Via Sacra in Rome, showcasing the ancient Roman Forum. The scene includes iconic structures such as columns, towers, and ruins, with a tree and sky adding depth to the composition. The artwork captures the historical grandeur of the site, blending architectural details with atmospheric elements.

Porta Furba, Rome by Albert Gottschalk, 1904

Porta Furba, Rome

Albert Gottschalk
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Albert Gottschalk depicts the Porta Furba, a historic gate in Rome. The artwork captures the intricate details of the ancient structure, showcasing Gottschalk's skill in rendering architectural elements with precision.

View of the Magnificent Ruins of the Ancient City of Paestum by Isidro González Velázquez, 1837

View of the Magnificent Ruins of the Ancient City of Paestum

Isidro González Velázquez
Paestum,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor depicts the ancient ruins of Paestum, showcasing the Temple of Hera and other remnants of the ancient Greek city. The scene includes a sky with clouds, mountains in the background, and the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, highlighting the historical and architectural significance of the site.

View of the Pantheon, Rome by Ippolito Caffi, 1825

View of the Pantheon, Rome

Ippolito Caffi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the Pantheon in Rome, showcasing its iconic dome and surrounding architecture. The scene captures the grandeur of the ancient structure against the backdrop of the city, with details highlighting the historical and cultural significance of the site.

View of the Temple of Minerva Medica and an Aqueduct by Paolo Anesi, 0

View of the Temple of Minerva Medica and an Aqueduct

Paolo Anesi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paolo Anesi depicts the Temple of Minerva Medica alongside an aqueduct, showcasing the architectural grandeur of ancient Rome. The scene captures the historical and cultural significance of these structures, blending natural and man-made elements in a serene composition.

View of the Roman Forum with the Temple of Concordia and the Arch of Septimius Severus seen from the foot of the Capitoline Hill by Constantin Hansen, 1846

View of the Roman Forum with the Temple of Concordia and the Arch of Septimius Severus seen from the foot of the Capitoline Hill

Constantin Hansen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Constantin Hansen depicts a detailed view of the Roman Forum, showcasing the Temple of Concordia and the Arch of Septimius Severus from the foot of the Capitoline Hill. The scene captures the grandeur of ancient Rome's architectural landmarks.

Floralia by Prospero Piatti, 1899

Floralia

Prospero Piatti
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Floralia is a painting by Prospero Piatti and his workshop, created in 1899. The artwork depicts a vibrant scene of floral arrangements and botanical elements, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing the beauty of nature. It is considered a historical painting, reflecting the artistic trends of the late 19th century.

Rome: View of the Colosseum and The Arch of Constantine by Antonio Joli, 1744

Rome: View of the Colosseum and The Arch of Constantine

Antonio Joli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Joli depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing the iconic Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. The artwork captures the grandeur of these ancient landmarks, highlighting their historical significance and architectural beauty.

Rome: View of the Tiber by Antonio Joli, 1725

Rome: View of the Tiber

Antonio Joli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This 18th-century landscape painting by Antonio Joli depicts a panoramic view of Rome, focusing on the Tiber River. The artwork captures the city's historic skyline and the river's winding course through the urban landscape.

Procession in the Courtyard of the Ducal Palace, Venice by Antonio Joli, 1742

Procession in the Courtyard of the Ducal Palace, Venice

Antonio Joli
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Joli depicts a grand procession taking place in the courtyard of the Ducal Palace in Venice. The scene captures the opulence and historical significance of the Venetian aristocracy during the 18th century. The artwork showcases the intricate details of the palace architecture and the vibrant costumes of the participants.

Procession of Gondolas in the Bacino di San Marco, Venice by Antonio Joli, 1742

Procession of Gondolas in the Bacino di San Marco, Venice

Antonio Joli
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Joli depicts a vibrant procession of gondolas in the Bacino di San Marco, Venice. The scene captures the essence of Venetian waterways, showcasing the iconic landmarks surrounding St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace.

The Arch of Trajan at Benevento by Antonio Joli, 1750

The Arch of Trajan at Benevento

Antonio Joli
Benevento,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Joli depicts the Arch of Trajan at Benevento, a historic monument in southern Italy. The artwork captures the grandeur of the ancient structure, showcasing its intricate details and the surrounding landscape.

Castel San Pietro in Verona by Antonio Joli, 0

Castel San Pietro in Verona

Antonio Joli
Verona,Italy
Unknown Movement

A landscape painting by Antonio Joli depicting Castel San Pietro, a historic castle in Verona, Italy. The artwork captures the architectural details and scenic surroundings of the castle, showcasing Joli's skill in landscape painting.

A View of the Piazza Navona, Rome by Hendrik Frans van Lint, 1730

A View of the Piazza Navona, Rome

Hendrik Frans van Lint
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Frans van Lint depicts the bustling Piazza Navona in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Baroque-era square with its iconic fountains and surrounding architecture. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the city, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of this renowned public space.

Pope Gregory XVI Visiting the Church of San Benedetto at Subiaco by Jean François Montessuy, 1843

Pope Gregory XVI Visiting the Church of San Benedetto at Subiaco

Jean François Montessuy
Subiaco,Italy
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This historical painting by Jean-François Montessuy depicts Pope Gregory XVI visiting the Church of San Benedetto at Subiaco. The scene captures the pope in a formal setting within the church, surrounded by clergy and devotees, highlighting the religious and historical significance of the visit.

A Canal in Venice by Martín Rico y Ortega, 1875

A Canal in Venice

Martín Rico y Ortega
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a serene canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways. The scene includes a boat and various buildings, highlighting the architectural beauty of the Venetian landscape. Created by Martín Rico y Ortega in 1875, it is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

A Section of the Via Sacra, Rome (The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian) by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

A Section of the Via Sacra, Rome (The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian)

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a section of the Via Sacra in Rome, focusing on the Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian. The artwork captures the grandeur of the ancient Roman street and the intricate details of the church facade, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in rendering architectural elements with precision and depth.

Columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum by Constantin Hansen, 1838

Columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum

Constantin Hansen
Paestum,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Constantin Hansen depicts the columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum, an ancient Greek temple located in southern Italy. The work captures the grandeur of the well-preserved ruins, showcasing Hansen's skill in rendering classical architecture.

Venice by John Singer Sargent, 1903

Venice

John Singer Sargent
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by John Singer Sargent captures the serene beauty of Venice, showcasing the city's iconic canals, gondolas, and historic buildings. The artwork reflects the atmospheric quality of the Venetian landscape, with soft light and detailed brushwork highlighting the architectural grandeur and tranquil waters.

View of the S. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1770

View of the S. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a panoramic view of San Giorgio Maggiore, a prominent island in Venice. The artwork captures the architectural grandeur of the church and the surrounding canals, showcasing Guardi's mastery in capturing the essence of Venetian landscapes.

Olive Trees at Tivoli by George Inness, 1873

Olive Trees at Tivoli

George Inness
Tivoli,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor landscape painting by American artist George Inness depicts a serene scene of olive trees at Tivoli. Created in 1873, it is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection (accession number 1989.287). The work showcases Inness's skill in capturing the tranquil beauty of nature through delicate brushwork and soft color transitions.

The Bacino di San Marco with the San Giorgio Maggiore by Canaletto, 1726

The Bacino di San Marco with the San Giorgio Maggiore

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Bacino di San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the San Giorgio Maggiore island. The painting captures the intricate details of the Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the lagoon, characteristic of Canaletto's veduta style.

Aqueducts in the Roman Campagna by Ippolito Caffi, 1843

Aqueducts in the Roman Campagna

Ippolito Caffi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the aqueducts of the Roman Campagna, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman engineering. The artwork captures the serene landscape of the area, highlighting the historical significance of these structures.

The Piazzetta, Venice by J. M. W. Turner, 1835

The Piazzetta, Venice

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by Joseph Mallord William Turner captures the dramatic atmosphere of the Piazzetta in Venice, featuring the iconic landmarks of the Grand Canal, the Doge's Palace, and St Mark's Basilica. The painting is notable for its vivid depiction of a thunderstorm, with lightning illuminating the historic buildings and the bustling urban landscape.

The Campo Santo by J. M. W. Turner, 1842

The Campo Santo

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Campo Santo is a painting by J. M. W. Turner depicting the Venetian Lagoon. The scene includes the San Michele island, gondolas, and a dramatic sky, showcasing Turner's mastery of light and atmosphere.

The destruction of the temple of Jerusalem by Francesco Hayez, 1867

The destruction of the temple of Jerusalem

Francesco Hayez
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Destruction of The Temple of Jerusalem (Italian: La distruzione del tempio di Gerusalemme) is an 1867 history painting by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez. It depicts the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem during the storming of the city by Roman Army during the Great Jewish Revolt. It was a significant moment in the development of the diaspora of the Jews across Europe and the Middle of East. Hayez based his depiction on the description of the historian Josephus.

Cloister in Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1750

Cloister in Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a cloister in Venice, showcasing the city's architectural beauty. The scene includes elements such as groin vaults, columns, and a clear sky, capturing the essence of Venetian architecture.

Romeo and Juliet by Francesco Hayez, 1823

Romeo and Juliet

Francesco Hayez
Como,Italy
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The Last Kiss of Romeo and Juliet is an 1823 oil painting by the Italian romantic artist Francesco Hayez. It was inspired as much by the 1523 novella by Luigi Da Porto as English writer William Shakespeare's 1597 play Romeo and Juliet, and was a popular success. The work was commissioned by Giovanni Battista Sommariva. It was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan. Today it is in the collection of the Villa Carlotta on Lake Como. Hayez also produced an 1830 painting The Marriage of Romeo and Juliet taken from Da Porto's novella.

Ferdinand IV. hunting coots at lake Fusaro by Jacob Philipp Hackert, 1783

Ferdinand IV. hunting coots at lake Fusaro

Jacob Philipp Hackert
Palermo,Italy
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This historical painting by Jacob Philipp Hackert depicts King Ferdinand IV of Sicily hunting coots at Lake Fusaro. The work, created in 1783, captures a moment of royal leisure amidst nature, showcasing the artist's skill in portraying both the landscape and the king's presence.

Venice - The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore by J. M. W. Turner, 1834

Venice - The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
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Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore is an 1834 landscape painting by the British artist J. M. W. Turner. It depicts a view of the Punta della Dogana, a customs house, and the San Giorgio Maggiore church in Venice. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in 1834. It is now in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington. It was produced for the textile manufacturer for Henry McConnell, who commissioned a contrasting companion piece Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight from Turner the following year.

Venice, The Mouth of the Grand Canal by J. M. W. Turner, 1840

Venice, The Mouth of the Grand Canal

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
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This watercolor by Joseph Mallord William Turner captures the serene beauty of Venice's Grand Canal. The scene features a gondola gliding through the water, with intricate details of the surrounding architecture and a vast, open sky. Turner's masterful use of light and color enhances the tranquil atmosphere of the Venetian setting.

Bridge of Sighs, Ducal Palace and Custom House, Venice: Canaletto painting by J. M. W. Turner, 1833

Bridge of Sighs, Ducal Palace and Custom House, Venice: Canaletto painting

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Joseph Mallord William Turner captures the grandeur of Venice's landmarks, including the Bridge of Sighs, the Ducal Palace, and the Custom House. The scene is bathed in dramatic skies, showcasing Turner's mastery of light and atmosphere.

Venice, Buildings by J. M. W. Turner, 1839

Venice, Buildings

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
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This watercolor by Joseph Mallord William Turner depicts the city of Venice, showcasing its iconic architecture and canals. The painting captures the atmospheric quality and light effects characteristic of Turner's style, with a focus on the interplay between water and buildings.

Die Peterskirche von Süden her by J. M. W. Turner, 1819

Die Peterskirche von Süden her

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by Joseph Mallord William Turner depicts St. Peter's Basilica in Rome from the southern perspective. The painting captures the grandeur of the basilica's dome against the sky, utilizing aerial perspective and contre-jour lighting to create a dramatic effect. Turner's work showcases his mastery of light and atmosphere, with the sun positioned to enhance the sense of depth and spatial relationships.

Paestrum in the Storm by J. M. W. Turner, 1830

Paestrum in the Storm

J. M. W. Turner
Paestum,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by Joseph Mallord William Turner depicts a dramatic storm scene over the ancient ruins of Paestum, focusing on the Temple of Hera. The painting captures the intense energy of the storm with swirling clouds and dark skies, while the ruins stand as a testament to the passage of time. Turner's use of light and shadow, characteristic of his style, enhances the mood of the scene.

The Piazza San Martino, Lucca by Bernardo Bellotto, 1742

The Piazza San Martino, Lucca

Bernardo Bellotto
Lucca,Italy
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This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the Piazza San Martino in Lucca, a historic square known for its architectural landmarks and vibrant atmosphere. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape with detailed views of buildings, streets, and the surrounding environment, characteristic of Bellotto's style in cityscape paintings.

Tarquin and Lucretia by Giuseppe Maria Crespi, 1697

Tarquin and Lucretia

Giuseppe Maria Crespi
Milan,Italy
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This painting by Giuseppe Maria Crespi depicts the tragic story of Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman who was raped by Tarquinius Superbus, the son of the king. Her subsequent suicide led to the fall of the Roman monarchy and the establishment of the Roman Republic. The artwork captures the emotional intensity of the moment, with Lucretia's dramatic gesture of stabbing herself, symbolizing the moral and political consequences of her actions.

The Grand Canal in Venice with Palazzo Bembo by Francesco Guardi, 1768

The Grand Canal in Venice with Palazzo Bembo

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Palazzo Bembo. The scene includes a gondola and a sailing ship, capturing the essence of Venetian architecture and waterways.

View of the Cloaca Maxima, Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

View of the Cloaca Maxima, Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
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This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Cloaca Maxima in Rome, a historic ancient Roman sewer system. The artwork captures the grandeur of the structure, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in rendering architectural details and the historical significance of the site.

The Rape of Lucretia by Master of Marradi, 1500

The Rape of Lucretia

Master of Marradi
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Rape of Lucretia is a historical painting by the Master of Marradi, depicting the legendary moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, is raped by Sextus Tarquinius, the son of the tyrant King Tarquinius Superbus. The scene captures the intense emotional turmoil and dramatic tension of the event, with Lucretia's anguish and the surrounding figures reacting to the violation. This work is a prime example of the Master of Marradi's style, characterized by its detailed composition and emotional depth.

Diogenes Throwing away his Drinking Cup by Salvator Rosa, 1651

Diogenes Throwing away his Drinking Cup

Salvator Rosa
Naples,Italy
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This painting depicts the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope discarding his drinking cup, symbolizing his rejection of material possessions and pursuit of a simple, virtuous life. Created by Salvator Rosa in 1651, it is an example of historical painting that captures the essence of Diogenes' ascetic lifestyle and philosophical ideals.

View of the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

View of the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome, showcasing the architectural beauty and landscape of the historic villa. Created in 1814, it is an example of architectural painting that highlights the grandeur of the Roman landscape.

View over the Tiber from Trastevere towards Engelsborg and Ponte San Angelo by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

View over the Tiber from Trastevere towards Engelsborg and Ponte San Angelo

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a panoramic view of the Tiber River in Rome, showcasing the historic Trastevere district, the iconic Engelsborg (likely referring to the Castel Sant'Angelo), and the Ponte San Angelo bridge. The artwork captures the architectural details and the serene atmosphere of the Roman landscape.

S. Agnese fuori le mura, Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

S. Agnese fuori le mura, Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Church of San Agnese fuori le Mura in Rome. Completed in 1815, it is an example of architectural painting, showcasing the grandeur of the basilica and its surrounding structures.

Torvet i Sulmona by Edvard Petersen, 1880

Torvet i Sulmona

Edvard Petersen
Sulmona,Italy
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Torvet i Sulmona is an architectural painting by Edvard Petersen created in 1880. The artwork depicts the square in Sulmona, a town in Italy, showcasing the urban landscape and architectural elements characteristic of the region. Petersen's detailed brushwork captures the essence of the historic town square, highlighting its structures and atmosphere.

Villa Albani seen from the Garden. Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1813

Villa Albani seen from the Garden. Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
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This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Villa Albani in Rome, showcasing its grand facade and surrounding garden. Completed in 1813, the work captures the neoclassical style of the villa, reflecting Eckersberg's skill in rendering architectural details and the serene landscape.

The Cloisters of the Franciscan Monastery Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1813

The Cloisters of the Franciscan Monastery Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the cloisters of the Franciscan Monastery of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome. The work captures the intricate details of the monastery's courtyard, showcasing its historical and religious significance.

Interior of the Capella Palatina in Palermo, Italy by Martinus Rørbye, 1842

Interior of the Capella Palatina in Palermo, Italy

Martinus Rørbye
Palermo,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Martinus Rørbye depicts the interior of the Capella Palatina in Palermo, Italy. The work captures the grandeur of the medieval palace's chapel, showcasing intricate details of its architecture and interior design.

Crusaders Thirsting near Jerusalem by Francesco Hayez, 1850

Crusaders Thirsting near Jerusalem

Francesco Hayez
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Hayez depicts a scene of Crusaders near Jerusalem, capturing the historical and emotional context of their journey. The artwork is part of the Romantic movement, emphasizing dramatic storytelling and emotional intensity.

View of the Tiber near the collapsed bridge Ponte Rotto in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

View of the Tiber near the collapsed bridge Ponte Rotto in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a panoramic view of the Tiber River near the Ponte Rotto, a historic bridge in Rome. The scene captures the architectural details of the bridge and the surrounding area, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in architectural painting.

En sal i Palazzo Borghese by Josef Theodor Hansen, 1886

En sal i Palazzo Borghese

Josef Theodor Hansen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by J.Th. Hansen depicts a grand room within the Palazzo Borghese in Rome. The artwork captures the opulent interior design, intricate details of the furnishings, and the elegant atmosphere of the historic palace. Created in 1886, it showcases Hansen's skill in rendering architectural spaces with both precision and artistic flair.

The Battle of Anghiari by Leonardo da Vinci, 1503

The Battle of Anghiari

Leonardo da Vinci
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Anghiari (1505) is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Salone dei Cinquecento in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. Its central scene would have depicted four men riding raging war horses engaged in a struggle for possession of a standard at the Battle of Anghiari in 1440.

Porta Angelica and Part of the Vatican by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1813

Porta Angelica and Part of the Vatican

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts Porta Angelica and part of the Vatican in Rome. The artwork showcases the grandeur of the Vatican's architecture against the backdrop of the sky, capturing the historical and cultural significance of the site.

The Cloisters of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

The Cloisters of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the cloisters of the San Lorenzo fuori le mura monastery in Rome. The work captures the architectural details and serene atmosphere of the historic monastery complex.

A Building near Tor di Quinto outside Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

A Building near Tor di Quinto outside Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a building located near Tor di Quinto, a hill outside Rome. The work, created in 1815, showcases the artist's skill in capturing the grandeur and details of classical architecture against the Italian landscape.

Capriccio: A Sluice on a River with a Chapel by Canaletto, 1754

Capriccio: A Sluice on a River with a Chapel

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts a picturesque scene of a sluice on a river accompanied by a chapel. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery in capturing the serene beauty of Venetian landscapes, blending architectural details with natural elements.

San Giorgio Maggiore: from the Bacino di S. Marco by Canaletto, 1728

San Giorgio Maggiore: from the Bacino di S. Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts San Giorgio Maggiore, a prominent church on an island in the Venetian lagoon, as seen from the San Marco basin. The painting captures the grandeur of Venice's architecture and the serene waters of the lagoon, showcasing Canaletto's mastery of vedute (views) in the Baroque period.

Fonteghetto della Farina, Venice by Canaletto, 1735

Fonteghetto della Farina, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts the Fonteghetto della Farina in Venice. It showcases the city's architectural beauty and is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Rio dei Mendicanti, Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1800

Rio dei Mendicanti, Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Rio dei Mendicanti in Venice, showcasing the city's unique canal system and architectural details. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the Venetian waterways, with intricate patterns of light and shadow reflecting on the water's surface.

The Pantheon by Canaletto, 1720

The Pantheon

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Pantheon in Rome, showcasing its grand architecture against the sky. The scene includes the Piazza della Rotonda and the Fountain of the Pantheon, capturing the essence of the city's historic center.

The Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4ba4e1f74c673be6717887a06bcbc19c, 1730

The Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4ba4e1f74c673be6717887a06bcbc19c
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, at the Molo on Ascension Day. It showcases the grandeur of Venice's maritime traditions, featuring landmarks such as the Piazza San Marco, Punta della Dogana, and St Mark's Campanile. The work by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, captures the vibrant atmosphere of the event with meticulous detail.

The Piazza San Marco, Venice by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881

The Piazza San Marco, Venice

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre Auguste Renoir captures the bustling Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the vibrant atmosphere of the historic square. The work is a testament to Renoir's skill in depicting urban scenes with light and color, reflecting the charm and energy of Venetian life during the late 19th century.

Alexius Comnenus Appearing before the Doge by Andrea Vicentino, 1577

Alexius Comnenus Appearing before the Doge

Andrea Vicentino
Italy,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical scene of Alexius Comnenus appearing before the Doge, a significant event in Byzantine history. Created by Andrea Vicentino, it showcases the intricate details and narrative elements typical of Renaissance art.

Scene near Sorrento overlooking the Sea by Martinus Rørbye, 1835

Scene near Sorrento overlooking the Sea

Martinus Rørbye
Sorrento,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Martinus Rørbye depicts a serene coastal scene near Sorrento, showcasing a picturesque view of the sea. The composition includes elements such as trees, a cross, a man, a houseplant, and the sky, creating a harmonious blend of natural and architectural features.

A ship on fire in the harbour of the Italian island Procidia by Martinus Rørbye, 1835

A ship on fire in the harbour of the Italian island Procidia

Martinus Rørbye
Procida,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a ship on fire in the harbor of the Italian island of Procida. The scene captures the dramatic moment of a burning vessel amidst the harbor, with the surrounding environment suggesting the chaos and intensity of the event. The artwork by Martinus Rørbye showcases his skill in portraying vivid, emotional scenes, and the inclusion of elements like a Christian cross and lanterns adds to the narrative of the scene.

Piazza Navona in Rome by Anton Goubau, 1680

Piazza Navona in Rome

Anton Goubau
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Anton Goubau depicts the Piazza Navona in Rome, showcasing the iconic Four Rivers Fountain and the nearby Sant'Agnese in Agone church. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the square with a crowd of people gathered around.

Processie in Verona by Richard Parkes Bonington, 1801

Processie in Verona

Richard Parkes Bonington
Verona,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Richard Parkes Bonington depicts a processional parade in Verona, Italy. The scene shows a group of monks and townspeople participating in a traditional procession, with a focus on the architectural details of the surrounding buildings. The artwork captures the historical atmosphere of 19th-century Verona, blending urban life with religious tradition.

Nacht in Venetië, 1895 by William Degouve de Nuncques, 1895

Nacht in Venetië, 1895

William Degouve de Nuncques
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Nacht in Venetië is a painting by William Degouve de Nuncques created in 1895. The artwork depicts a serene night scene in Venice, capturing the city's iconic canals and architecture under the soft glow of moonlight. The painting showcases the artist's skill in rendering atmospheric effects and the tranquil beauty of the Venetian landscape.

The Mystical Wedding between the Bishop and the Abbess of Pistoia by Kristian Zahrtmann, 1894

The Mystical Wedding between the Bishop and the Abbess of Pistoia

Kristian Zahrtmann
Pistoia,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Mystical Wedding between the Bishop and the Abbess of Pistoia is a painting by Kristian Zahrtmann created in 1894. It depicts a mystical scene involving a bishop and an abbess from Pistoia, likely illustrating a religious or historical event. The artwork is part of the historical painting genre and is associated with the city of Pistoia, Italy.

The Suicid of Porcia by Pierre Mignard I, 1700

The Suicid of Porcia

Pierre Mignard I
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Suicid of Porcia is a historical painting by Guido Reni, depicting the tragic scene of Porcia, the daughter of Brutus, who takes her own life after learning of her father's betrayal in the Roman Republic. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the moment, with Porcia portrayed in a dramatic pose, surrounded by symbolic elements that reflect her despair and resolve.

The Death of Lucretia. by Antonio Carneo, 1700

The Death of Lucretia.

Antonio Carneo
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Antonio Carneo, depicting the tragic suicide of Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman. The artwork captures the moment of her demise, symbolizing themes of honor, betrayal, and moral integrity. It is an example of 17th-century Baroque art, reflecting the emotional intensity and dramatic composition characteristic of the period.

Christoph Columbus discovers America by Francesco Solimena, 1715

Christoph Columbus discovers America

Francesco Solimena
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the moment when Christopher Columbus first sets foot on American soil, capturing the historic event of his 1492 voyage. The scene shows Columbus standing on the deck of his ship, surrounded by his crew and the vast ocean stretching into the horizon. The artwork highlights the significance of this discovery, with detailed imagery of the ship, the crew, and the landscape of the newly discovered land.

Giuramento degli Anconetani by Francesco Podesti, 1844

Giuramento degli Anconetani

Francesco Podesti
Ancona,Italy
Unknown Movement

Giuramento degli Anconetani is a historical painting by Francesco Podesti depicting a scene from the history of Ancona. The artwork captures the moment of a civic oath taken by the citizens of Ancona, likely during a significant historical event. It showcases the city's rich cultural heritage and the importance of civic duty in its history.

The ruins of the Colosseum by Louis de Caullery, 1600

The ruins of the Colosseum

Louis de Caullery
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Louis de Caullery depicts the ancient Colosseum in Rome, showcasing its weathered stones and grand arches. The scene captures the essence of historical ruins, with elements like statues and soldiers suggesting a once-thriving Roman arena. The artwork blends realism with a sense of timelessness, emphasizing the architectural grandeur and the passage of time.

View of the Square and the Door to the Arsenal by Francesco Albotto, 1743

View of the Square and the Door to the Arsenal

Francesco Albotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Albotto depicts a panoramic view of the Venetian Arsenal, showcasing the grandeur of the historic maritime complex. The scene includes a bustling square with architectural details, a prominent door leading into the Arsenal, and elements of the Venetian Lagoon in the background. Sailing ships and a clear sky add to the atmospheric quality of the landscape.

San Giuseppe di Castello by Francesco Albotto, 1745

San Giuseppe di Castello

Francesco Albotto
Genoa,Italy
Unknown Movement

San Giuseppe di Castello is a landscape painting by Francesco Albotto created in 1745. The artwork depicts a serene coastal scene with a man standing by a church, surrounded by a sky filled with clouds.

View of Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo by Francesco Albotto, 1731

View of Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo

Francesco Albotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This 18th-century landscape painting by Francesco Albotto depicts a serene view of Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, a historic square in Venice. The scene captures the tranquil atmosphere of the Venetian canals, with a gondola gliding through the water and figures of men and women enjoying the surroundings.

A View of Venice by Thomas Moran, 1895

A View of Venice

Thomas Moran
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor painting by Thomas Moran depicts a scenic view of Venice, capturing the city's iconic canals and architecture. Created in 1895, it showcases Moran's skill in rendering the atmospheric beauty of the Venetian landscape.

Near Florence by William Trost Richards, 1855

Near Florence

William Trost Richards
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor painting by William Trost Richards depicts a serene landscape near Florence, Italy. The scene features a peaceful sky with clouds, a rustic house, and a tree, capturing the tranquil beauty of the Tuscan countryside.

Riva degli Schiavoni by Michele Marieschi, 1730

Riva degli Schiavoni

Michele Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This 18th-century painting by Michele Marieschi depicts the Riva degli Schiavoni, a historic waterfront promenade in Venice. The scene showcases the Venetian architecture, gondolas, and the bustling activity of the canal, capturing the essence of the city's maritime heritage.

Ponte di Rialto by Michele Marieschi, 1730

Ponte di Rialto

Michele Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Michele Marieschi depicts the Doge’s Palace in Venice, showcasing the iconic Rialto Bridge. The scene includes a gondola and a group of people, capturing the bustling atmosphere of the Venetian waterways.

Ruins and the Colosseum in Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1750

Ruins and the Colosseum in Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the ruins and the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman architecture amidst the remnants of the past. The artwork captures the atmospheric perspective of the cityscape, blending historical elements with the artist's detailed rendering of the Colosseum and surrounding ruins.

Roman Ruins (2) by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1701

Roman Ruins (2)

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the grandeur of ancient Roman ruins, capturing the essence of classical architecture and the atmospheric ambiance of a bygone era. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering detailed landscapes and historical scenes, reflecting the neoclassical fascination with Rome's past.

St. Mark's Square in Venice. by Jan Ciągliński, 1894

St. Mark's Square in Venice.

Jan Ciągliński
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Ciągliński depicts St. Mark's Square in Venice, showcasing the iconic Piazza San Marco and the grand St. Mark's Basilica. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of the historic square, highlighting its architectural beauty and bustling urban scene.

Cemetery in Venice. by Władysław Czachórski, 1876

Cemetery in Venice.

Władysław Czachórski
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This sketch by Władysław Czachórski captures the quiet atmosphere of a cemetery in Venice. The painting offers a glimpse into the city's historical and cultural landscape, blending the melancholic beauty of the setting with the artist's personal interpretation.

Bologna by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1a25b76d61d88268c8d93f8042ba7ec9, 1826

Bologna

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1a25b76d61d88268c8d93f8042ba7ec9
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the city of Bologna, showcasing its historic architecture and urban landscape. The artwork captures the essence of the city's vibrant streets and iconic landmarks, offering a glimpse into its cultural and historical significance.

The Campo Vaccino, Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4f6c11bd2c4ce4ca2f77f1c7a18e0b29, 1640

The Campo Vaccino, Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4f6c11bd2c4ce4ca2f77f1c7a18e0b29
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by the Circle of Claude depicts the Campo Vaccino in Rome, a historic area known for its vibrant market and architectural landmarks. The artwork captures the bustling urban scene with detailed attention to the city's streets, buildings, and daily life, reflecting the Baroque period's emphasis on realism and dynamic composition.

Lucretia by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6883e7394bd27b14b9699afb657e2e4e, 1700

Lucretia

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6883e7394bd27b14b9699afb657e2e4e
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

Lucretia is a painting by Guido Reni, depicting the legendary Roman heroine Lucretia, who chose suicide over dishonor. The work is renowned for its dramatic composition and emotional intensity, capturing the moment of her suicide as she holds the dagger. Created around 1630, this painting is a prime example of Baroque art and is celebrated for its intricate details and vivid storytelling.

The Arch of Constantine, Rome by Herman van Swanevelt, 1645

The Arch of Constantine, Rome

Herman van Swanevelt
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Herman van Swanevelt depicts the Arch of Constantine in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure. The artwork captures the intricate details of the arch, highlighting its historical significance and architectural beauty.

Lucretia by Guido Reni, 1636

Lucretia

Guido Reni
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

Lucretia is a painting by Guido Reni depicting the legendary Roman heroine Lucretia, who chose suicide over dishonor. The work showcases Reni's mastery of Baroque painting, with its dramatic use of light and intricate detailing. Created in 1636, it is an example of historical painting that captures the emotional intensity of the subject's final moments.

Tavola Doria by Leonardo da Vinci, 1503

Tavola Doria

Leonardo da Vinci
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

La Battaglia di Anghiari is a historical painting by Leonardo da Vinci, depicting a dramatic scene from the Battle of Anghiari. The work is renowned for its dynamic composition and expressive figures, showcasing Leonardo's mastery of movement and perspective.

Astronomical Observations by Donato Creti, 1711

Astronomical Observations

Donato Creti
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This series of eight paintings by Donato Creti depicts various astronomical observations and celestial scenes, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing the beauty of the night sky and celestial phenomena.

Ponte San Trovaso (Venice) by Henri-Edmond Cross, 1902

Ponte San Trovaso (Venice)

Henri-Edmond Cross
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Henri Edmond Cross's painting captures the serene beauty of Ponte San Trovaso in Venice, showcasing the artist's Impressionist style with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The artwork depicts the bridge as a central element, surrounded by the tranquil waters of the Venetian lagoon, reflecting the play of light and atmosphere typical of Cross's work.

View of Venice by Antonio Reyna Manescau, 1880

View of Venice

Antonio Reyna Manescau
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting captures the scenic beauty of Venice, showcasing the city's iconic canals, bridges, and historic architecture. The artwork features a serene sky with fluffy clouds, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. A sailboat glides through the water, while people can be seen enjoying the waterfront, highlighting the lively yet peaceful essence of the Venetian landscape.

Venice by Antonio Reyna Manescau, 1937

Venice

Antonio Reyna Manescau
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Reyna Manescau captures the iconic beauty of Venice, featuring a serene canal with a sailboat drifting through the sky, clouds, and the city's historic architecture.

Venetian Canal by Antonio Reyna Manescau, 1937

Venetian Canal

Antonio Reyna Manescau
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Reyna Manescau captures the serene beauty of a Venetian canal, featuring a peaceful waterway flanked by historic architecture. The scene includes a gondola gliding through the water, with a bridge in the distance and trees lining the banks. A soft sky with clouds adds to the tranquil atmosphere of the Venetian setting.

Rome, Castel Sant' Angelo by Isaac Israëls, 1925

Rome, Castel Sant' Angelo

Isaac Israëls
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A detailed painting by Isaac Israëls depicting the iconic Castel Sant' Angelo in Rome, showcasing the city's historical landmarks. The artwork captures the grandeur of the structure against the backdrop of the Tiber River, reflecting Israëls' mastery in portraying urban landscapes.

the Colosseum at Rome by Jacob van der Ulft, 1660

the Colosseum at Rome

Jacob van der Ulft
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacob van der Ulft depicts the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman amphitheater. The artwork captures the architectural details and historical significance of the Colosseum, highlighting its role as a central landmark in the city.

The towpath of the Naviglio Grande in Milan by Achille Cattaneo, 1920

The towpath of the Naviglio Grande in Milan

Achille Cattaneo
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

Achille Cattaneo's painting captures the scenic towpath of the Naviglio Grande in Milan, showcasing the industrial and urban landscape of the area. The artwork highlights the historical canals that once played a vital role in Milan's transportation and commerce.

The tombon at San Marco by Achille Cattaneo, 1920

The tombon at San Marco

Achille Cattaneo
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Tombon at San Marco is a painting by Achille Cattaneo, created in 1920. It depicts the iconic tombon (a type of public staircase) at San Marco, a historic site in Milan, Italy. The artwork captures the architectural details and the surrounding urban landscape, reflecting Cattaneo's interest in the city's landmarks.

Via San Calimero in Milan by Michele Cascella, 1966

Via San Calimero in Milan

Michele Cascella
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

A painting by Michele Cascella depicting the Via San Calimero in Milan, showcasing the urban landscape of the city. The artwork captures the essence of the street's architecture and surroundings, reflecting Cascella's style of urban scenery.

The Ponte Vecchio with Laundresses by Mario Acerbi, 1925

The Ponte Vecchio with Laundresses

Mario Acerbi
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Mario Acerbi depicts the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy, showcasing the bridge's historic architecture and the activity of laundresses washing clothes in the Arno River. The scene captures the bustling atmosphere of the bridge, with figures engaged in daily tasks against the backdrop of the city's iconic landmark.

Urban landscape by Mario Bazzi, 1946

Urban landscape

Mario Bazzi
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This urban landscape painting by Mario Bazzi captures the essence of city life with its detailed depiction of an urban interior. The artwork showcases Bazzi's skill in portraying architectural elements and the atmosphere of a bustling urban environment.

Distant view of Milan Cathedral by Mario Bazzi, 1946

Distant view of Milan Cathedral

Mario Bazzi
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Mario Bazzi captures a distant view of the Milan Cathedral, showcasing its grand architecture against the city skyline. The artwork highlights the iconic spires and intricate details of the cathedral, reflecting Bazzi's skill in depicting urban landscapes.

River of San Giovanni e Paolo in Venice by Emma Ciardi, 1925

River of San Giovanni e Paolo in Venice

Emma Ciardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Emma Ciardi captures the serene beauty of the River of San Giovanni e Paolo in Venice. The artwork showcases the intricate waterways and architectural details of the Venetian landscape, highlighting the city's unique charm.

Via Monte di Pieta in 1840 by Giovanni Colombo, 1970

Via Monte di Pieta in 1840

Giovanni Colombo
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Colombo depicts the Via Monte di Pietà in Milan as it appeared in 1840. The work captures the urban landscape of the time, showcasing the architectural features and street life of the city during the 19th century.

Villa Borghese by Aleksander Gierymski, 1900

Villa Borghese

Aleksander Gierymski
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Aleksander Gierymski depicts the grand Villa Borghese, a historic villa in Rome, Italy. The artwork captures the elegant columns and gardens of the villa, with a notable focus on the moonlit atmosphere, suggesting a nocturnal scene. The painting showcases Gierymski's skill in blending architectural detail with atmospheric elements.

A Sporting Contest on the Tiber at Rome by Joseph Vernet, 1750

A Sporting Contest on the Tiber at Rome

Joseph Vernet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Sporting Contest on the Tiber is a 1750 genre painting by the French artist Claude-Joseph Vernet. It depicts a lively scene of a sporting contest taking place on the Tiber River in Rome. The painting was one of four works sent from Rome by Vernet to be submitted to the Paris Salon of 1750, showcasing his ability to capture dynamic action and historical scenes.

The Lottery in Piazza di Montecitorio by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1743

The Lottery in Piazza di Montecitorio

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts a bustling public lottery event in the Piazza di Montecitorio in Rome. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of 18th-century Roman society, with crowds of people gathered around a central lottery booth, showcasing the social and cultural significance of such events during the period.

The Grand Canal, Venice by Claude Monet, 1908

The Grand Canal, Venice

Claude Monet
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

painting by Claude-Oscar Monet, Nahmad Collection

Venice: Piazza San Marco by Francesco Guardi, 1760

Venice: Piazza San Marco

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Basilica di San Marco and the surrounding architecture. The scene captures the vibrant atmosphere of the square, with its bustling activity and intricate details of the Venetian landmarks.

A Battle by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/bb1c223281435bed91932199811ea713, 1534

A Battle

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/bb1c223281435bed91932199811ea713
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a dramatic battlefield scene from the Northern Italian School, featuring armored soldiers on horseback engaged in a fierce battle. The composition includes elements of equestrianism and a detailed landscape, suggesting a historical or military theme. The artwork showcases the dynamic energy of combat, with attention to the armor and weaponry of the soldiers.

Canal Grande with Gondola, Venice by Willem Witsen, 1914

Canal Grande with Gondola, Venice

Willem Witsen
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Willem Witsen depicts the Canal Grande in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and gondola boats. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Venetian landscape, with detailed views of the canals and surrounding architecture.

Roman landscape by Jacob van der Ulft, 1652

Roman landscape

Jacob van der Ulft
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacob van der Ulft depicts a grand Roman landscape featuring a triumphal arch and richly detailed scenery. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing the grandeur and architectural elements of ancient Rome, with intricate details that highlight the city's historical significance.

View of Venice: The Riva degli Schiavoni and the Doges' Palace by Richard Parkes Bonington, 1827

View of Venice: The Riva degli Schiavoni and the Doges' Palace

Richard Parkes Bonington
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Richard Parkes Bonington captures a panoramic view of Venice, focusing on the Riva degli Schiavoni and the iconic Doges' Palace. The scene includes a bustling canal with gondolas and sailboats, a market area, and a square with human figures, offering a vivid depiction of Venetian life and architecture.

The Relief of Genoa by the II Marquis of Santa Cruz by Antonio de Pereda, 1634

The Relief of Genoa by the II Marquis of Santa Cruz

Antonio de Pereda
Genoa,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Antonio de Pereda y Salgado depicts the relief of Genoa, showcasing a dramatic scene of military action. The artwork features elements such as body armor, combat helmets, and spears, reflecting the themes of warfare and heroism. It captures the valor of the II Marquis of Santa Cruz during a significant historical event.

Gladiators at a Banquet by Giovanni Lanfranco, 1638

Gladiators at a Banquet

Giovanni Lanfranco
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene of gladiators at a banquet, showcasing their attire and the opulent setting. The composition includes elements such as cups, swords, shields, tables, and tablecloths, highlighting the historical context of Roman banquets. Created by Giovanni Lanfranco in 1638, the artwork captures the grandeur and social dynamics of the era.

From the Calcina Hotel by Francis Cadell, 1910

From the Calcina Hotel

Francis Cadell
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell captures a scene from the Calcina Hotel, likely depicting its exterior or surrounding area. The artwork showcases Cadell's style, blending artistic elements with the architectural features of the hotel.

The Grand Canal from the Campo San Vio, Venice by Bernardo Bellotto, 1727

The Grand Canal from the Campo San Vio, Venice

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. It captures the bustling scene from the Campo San Vio, featuring notable landmarks such as Santa Maria della Salute and Punta della Dogana. The work is renowned for its detailed perspective and vibrant depiction of Venetian life during the 18th century.

Scipio Africanus (?) by Andrea Schiavone, 1558

Scipio Africanus (?)

Andrea Schiavone
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Andrea Schiavone depicts Scipio Africanus, a renowned Roman general known for his victory at the Battle of Zama. Created in 1558, the work captures the dramatic moment of Scipio's triumph, showcasing Schiavone's skill in portraying historical figures and military scenes.

Marius Curius Dentatus by Andrea Schiavone, 1560

Marius Curius Dentatus

Andrea Schiavone
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Andrea Schiavone depicts the Roman general Marius Curius Dentatus, known for his military prowess and contributions to Roman history. The artwork captures a moment from his legendary exploits, showcasing the subject's heroic stature and the dramatic intensity of the scene.

Palma il Vecchio 017 by Palma Vecchio, 1520

Palma il Vecchio 017

Palma Vecchio
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting is a work by Palma Vecchio, inspired by Jacopo Negretti. It depicts a historical scene, likely related to the theme of Lucretia, given the tags. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery in capturing dramatic and emotional expressions.

Rome: Ruins of the Forum looking towards the Capitol by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: Ruins of the Forum looking towards the Capitol

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the ruins of the Roman Forum with the majestic Capitol Hill in the distance. The painting captures the grandeur of ancient Rome, showcasing the intricate details of the architectural remnants and the atmospheric perspective of the cityscape.

A Seaport with a Fountain and Ruins by Jan Miel, 1705

A Seaport with a Fountain and Ruins

Jan Miel
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Miel depicts a bustling seaport scene featuring a fountain and ancient ruins. The composition showcases the lively atmosphere of a coastal town, with detailed architectural elements and a sense of historical grandeur.

The Triumphs of Caesar: 3. The Bearers of Trophies and Bullion by Andrea Mantegna, 1488

The Triumphs of Caesar: 3. The Bearers of Trophies and Bullion

Andrea Mantegna
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Andrea Mantegna depicts a scene from the Triumphs of Caesar, specifically focusing on the bearers of trophies and bullion. It showcases the grandeur and military success of Caesar's conquests, with detailed imagery of Roman soldiers carrying spoils of war.

Figures before a Locanda, with a View of the Piazza del Popolo, Rome by Johannes Lingelbach, 1647

Figures before a Locanda, with a View of the Piazza del Popolo, Rome

Johannes Lingelbach
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johannes Lingelbach depicts a scene of figures gathered before a Locanda, with a view of the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. The work captures the bustling atmosphere of the piazza, showcasing the architectural details and the lively interactions of people in the historic setting.

Regatta at the Rialto Bridge by Francesco Guardi, 1770

Regatta at the Rialto Bridge

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts a lively regatta on the Grand Canal of Venice, showcasing the city's unique architecture and bustling waterways. The scene captures the energy of the event with colorful boats and spectators, reflecting the vibrant culture of 18th-century Venetian life.

De ingang van het Canal Grande met de Santa Maria della Salu by Francesco Guardi, 1765

De ingang van het Canal Grande met de Santa Maria della Salu

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, featuring the Church of Santa Maria della Salute. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian waterways, with intricate details of the architecture and the bustling urban landscape.

plan of St. Marco in Venice 1740 by Samuel Scott, 1749

plan of St. Marco in Venice 1740

Samuel Scott
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a detailed plan of St. Marco in Venice, created by Samuel Scott in 1749. It showcases the architectural layout and historical significance of the iconic St. Marco's Basilica and its surrounding area.

Architectural capriccio with the Pantheon, the arch of Titus and the basilica of Maxentius by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c7b588c7f0e2e2480e6552824000ef61, 1750

Architectural capriccio with the Pantheon, the arch of Titus and the basilica of Maxentius

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c7b588c7f0e2e2480e6552824000ef61
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural capriccio by G.P. Pannini showcases a whimsical composition featuring the Pantheon, the Arch of Titus, and the Basilica of Maxentius. The painting blends historical landmarks with imaginative elements, characteristic of Pannini's style. It captures the grandeur of ancient Rome through detailed architectural renderings and atmospheric perspective.

View of Rome by Matthias Withoos, 1655

View of Rome

Matthias Withoos
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Matthias Withoos depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing the city's historic landmarks and architecture. Created in 1655, it captures the grandeur of the city during the Baroque period.

Architectural capriccio with the Colosseum, the temple of Castor and Pollux, Trajan's column, the temple of Antoninus Pius and the temple of Minerva Medica by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3370354341b881b609da114e81af215a, 1728

Architectural capriccio with the Colosseum, the temple of Castor and Pollux, Trajan's column, the temple of Antoninus Pius and the temple of Minerva Medica

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3370354341b881b609da114e81af215a
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural capriccio by G.P. Pannini depicts a romanticized view of ancient Rome, featuring the Colosseum, the Temple of Castor and Pollux, Trajan's Column, the Temple of Antoninus Pius, and the Temple of Minerva Medica. The painting showcases Pannini's skill in blending historical landmarks with imaginative elements, creating a vibrant composition that highlights the grandeur of Roman architecture.

Palazzo Ducale at Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/11a409352f7dfd8392ed41fa5de8896d, 1775

Palazzo Ducale at Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/11a409352f7dfd8392ed41fa5de8896d
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the grandeur of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture against the backdrop of the Adriatic Sea. The scene captures the moment of the Bucentoro's departure, a ceremonial event in Venice, highlighting the city's maritime heritage and historical significance.

Saint Elisabeth of Hungary by Pietro Nelli, 1365

Saint Elisabeth of Hungary

Pietro Nelli
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Saint Elisabeth of Hungary, a 13th-century noblewoman known for her charitable works. Created by Pietro Nelli in 1365, it is housed in the Bonnefantenmuseum. The artwork showcases her devotion and compassion, typical of the religious themes prevalent during the late Gothic period.

Andromeda (fragment) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/0ff597a1265871f3c801a20d10156d20, 1725

Andromeda (fragment)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/0ff597a1265871f3c801a20d10156d20
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the mythological figure Andromeda, a princess from Greek mythology. The artwork is a fragment, suggesting it may be part of a larger composition or a surviving section of a larger work. The style is characteristic of Tintoretto, known for his dramatic use of light and dynamic compositions.

View of the Palazzo Ducale and the Riva degli Schiavoni by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e2018f5ce2bc72fd53419937865ccfd7, 1750

View of the Palazzo Ducale and the Riva degli Schiavoni

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e2018f5ce2bc72fd53419937865ccfd7
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view captures the grandeur of the Doge's Palace and the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront in Venice. The painting showcases the city's iconic architecture and bustling harbor, with gondolas gliding along the San Marco basin. Canaletto's detailed perspective highlights the intricate urban landscape of 18th-century Venice.

Avond in Venetië by Félix Ziem, 1887

Avond in Venetië

Félix Ziem
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Félix Ziem depicts a serene evening scene in Venice, capturing the city's iconic canals and architecture bathed in the golden hues of sunset. The artwork showcases Ziem's mastery in rendering light and atmosphere, with soft reflections on the water and intricate details of the Venetian buildings.

Venetian Canal with Gondolas by Martín Rico, 1900

Venetian Canal with Gondolas

Martín Rico
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by M. Rico Ortega depicts a serene Venetian canal scene, showcasing the iconic gondolas gliding through the water. The artwork captures the essence of Venice's unique architecture and the tranquil atmosphere of the city's waterways.

Bridge in Venice by Willem Witsen, 1914

Bridge in Venice

Willem Witsen
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by W.A. Witsen depicts a bridge in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and canals. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian scenery with its intricate details and atmospheric perspective.

Een kanaal in Venetië by Charles Dankmeijer, 1910

Een kanaal in Venetië

Charles Dankmeijer
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by C.B. Dankmeijer depicts a canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the Venetian landscape, with intricate details of the buildings and the gentle movement of the water.

View of Venice at Moonlight by Félix Ziem, 1888

View of Venice at Moonlight

Félix Ziem
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Félix Ziem depicts a serene scene of Venice under moonlight. The artwork captures the city's iconic canals and architecture bathed in the soft glow of the moon, creating a tranquil and mysterious atmosphere. Ziem's brushwork adds depth and movement to the scene, enhancing the enchanting ambiance of the Venetian setting.

Gezicht op het Palazzo Ducale in Venetië by Unknown Artist, 1700

Gezicht op het Palazzo Ducale in Venetië

Unknown Artist
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a view of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the historic palace. The artwork captures the intricate details of the building's architecture and its surroundings, reflecting the Baroque style typical of the period. Created by the Monogrammist D.F., it offers a glimpse into the cultural and artistic heritage of Venice during the 18th century.

Kanaal in Venetië by Jules-Romain Joyant, 1849

Kanaal in Venetië

Jules-Romain Joyant
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by J.R. Joyant depicts a canal scene in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Venetian landscape, with intricate details of the buildings and the gentle flow of the water.

Grand Canal: San Geremia and the Entrance to the Cannaregio by Canaletto, 0

Grand Canal: San Geremia and the Entrance to the Cannaregio

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the San Geremia and the entrance to the Cannaregio district. It offers a detailed view of the Venetian architecture and the bustling waterways, characteristic of Canaletto's landscape works.

Rome, from the Vatican. Raffaelle, Accompanied by La Fornarina, Preparing his Pictures for the Decoration of the Loggia by J. M. W. Turner, 1820

Rome, from the Vatican. Raffaelle, Accompanied by La Fornarina, Preparing his Pictures for the Decoration of the Loggia

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Rome, from the Vatican is an 1820 history painting by the English artist J. M. W. Turner. Turner painted it following his lengthy trip to Italy and exhibited it at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition at Somerset House. It commemorates the three hundredth anniversary of the death of the Renaissance painter Raphael. Raphael is shown in the Vatican loggias in the company of La Fornarina overlooking the city of Rome. Its longer title is Rome, from the Vatican. Raffaelle, Accompanied by La Fornarina, Preparing his Pictures for the Decoration of the Loggia.

The Canal of the Guidecca, and the Church of the Gesuati, Venice by Clarkson Frederick Stanfield, 1836

The Canal of the Guidecca, and the Church of the Gesuati, Venice

Clarkson Frederick Stanfield
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Canal of the Guidecca, and the Church of the Gesuati, Venice is an 1836 landscape painting by the British artist Clarkson Stanfield. It depicts a view of Venice featuring the Giudecca Canal and the Gesuati church.

Bay of Naples by Albert Marquet, 1910

Bay of Naples

Albert Marquet
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Albert Marquet captures the scenic Bay of Naples, showcasing the harbor with sailboats and the iconic Mount Vesuvius in the background. The artwork reflects the artist's Fauvist style, emphasizing vibrant colors and dynamic brushwork to convey the lively atmosphere of the coastal landscape.

Picture Gallery with Views of Modern Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1757

Picture Gallery with Views of Modern Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini captures the grandeur of 18th-century Rome, showcasing a multitude of iconic landmarks and architectural marvels. The composition includes the Palazzo Barberini, Lateran Palace, Quirinal Palace, and the Apostolic Palace, among others. Pannini's work offers a detailed and immersive view of the city's urban landscape, reflecting the artistic style of the Baroque period.

The Doges Palace (Le Palais ducal) by Claude Monet, 1908

The Doges Palace (Le Palais ducal)

Claude Monet
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet captures the Venetian Doge's Palace, showcasing its intricate architecture and the reflection of its façade in the canal waters. Created in 1908, it is part of the Brooklyn Museum's collection and exemplifies Monet's Impressionist style with its soft brushwork and atmospheric effects.

Clement VII crowns Charles V in San Petronio in Bologna by Giorgio Vasari, 1559

Clement VII crowns Charles V in San Petronio in Bologna

Giorgio Vasari
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Giorgio Vasari depicts the moment when Pope Clement VII crowns Emperor Charles V in the San Petronio Basilica in Bologna. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, with detailed portrayals of both figures and the ornate setting of the basilica.

The Four Philosophers by Peter Paul Rubens, 1611

The Four Philosophers

Peter Paul Rubens
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Four Philosophers is an oil painting on panel painted in 1611–12 by Peter Paul Rubens. It is now held in the Galleria Palatina of the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.

Lucretia by Artemisia Gentileschi, 1625

Lucretia

Artemisia Gentileschi
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Lucretia is a painting by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi. It depicts Lucretia, the wife of Roman consul and general Collatinus, at the moment of her suicide. The decision to take her own life was made after she was blackmailed and raped by Sextus Tarquinius, a fellow soldier of Collatinus. It is one of a number of paintings of Gentileschi that focus on virtuous women ill-treated by men.

Cleopatra discovered by her servants by Artemisia Gentileschi, 1635

Cleopatra discovered by her servants

Artemisia Gentileschi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Cleopatra is a painting by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi, completed in the mid-1630s. It depicts the moment when Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, is discovered by her servants after her death. The painting captures a dramatic and emotional scene, highlighting the historical significance of Cleopatra's story.

Wall painting on black ground: landscape, from the imperial villa at Boscotrecase by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6e9c5f74658f33b600edf17e90373e71, 0

Wall painting on black ground: landscape, from the imperial villa at Boscotrecase

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6e9c5f74658f33b600edf17e90373e71
Boscotrecase,Italy
Unknown Movement

This ancient wall painting depicts a landscape scene on a black ground, showcasing the artistic techniques of the Roman period. It is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection and is associated with the imperial villa at Boscotrecase, an archaeological site in Italy. The painting features elements such as trees and possibly other natural elements, reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the time.

The Stonemason's Yard by Canaletto, 1725

The Stonemason's Yard

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Stonemason's Yard is an early oil painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto. It depicts an informal scene in Venice, looking over a temporary stonemason's yard in the Campo San Vidal set up for the construction of Andrea Tirali's facade of the church of San Vidal, and across the Grand Canal towards the church of Santa Maria della Carità. Painted in the mid to late 1720s, it is now in the collection of the National Gallery in London and is considered one of Canaletto's finest works.

Mucius Scaevola by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/95dbc3e7463234182f4bb7fb03f85ec2, 1450

Mucius Scaevola

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/95dbc3e7463234182f4bb7fb03f85ec2
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Andrea Mantegna depicts the Roman hero Gaius Mucius Scaevola, known for his act of bravery during the Punic Wars. The artwork is a historical painting that captures a dramatic moment from ancient Roman history, showcasing Mantegna's skill in portraying heroic figures and intense action scenes.

Interior of the Colosseum in Rome. by Aleksandra z Potockich Potocka, 1840

Interior of the Colosseum in Rome.

Aleksandra z Potockich Potocka
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Aleksandra z Potockich Potocka depicts the interior of the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing its grand architecture and historical significance. The artwork captures the vastness of the ancient structure, with intricate details highlighting the engineering marvel of the Roman Empire.

Aleja dębowa w parku przy Villa Borghese w Rzymie by Kazimierz Stabrowski, 1924

Aleja dębowa w parku przy Villa Borghese w Rzymie

Kazimierz Stabrowski
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

No description available

Lotosy w parku w Palermo by Kazimierz Stabrowski, 1924

Lotosy w parku w Palermo

Kazimierz Stabrowski
Palermo,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts lotus flowers in a garden in Palermo, showcasing the beauty of the botanical gardens. The artwork captures the serene and vibrant atmosphere of the park, highlighting the natural elegance of the lotus plants.

Bridge by Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre, 1749

Bridge

Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre
Village,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre depicts a charming Italian village scene. The artwork showcases a picturesque village with a bridge, a small boat (péniche), and elements of rural life such as a cow. The landscape includes fortified structures, suggesting a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture.

View of a Seaport by Anton Mozart, 1600

View of a Seaport

Anton Mozart
Genoa,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a bustling seaport scene, showcasing a harbor with ships at anchor and commercial activity along the wharf. The artwork captures the essence of maritime trade, featuring detailed architectural elements and the vibrant atmosphere of a port city. Created by Anton Mozart in the early 17th century, it offers a glimpse into the bustling maritime life of either Genoa or Naples during that period.

The Wedding by Proxy of Marie de' Medici to King Henry IV by Peter Paul Rubens, 1623

The Wedding by Proxy of Marie de' Medici to King Henry IV

Peter Paul Rubens
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Wedding by Proxy of Marie de' Medici to King Henry IV is a historical painting by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting the marriage ceremony between Marie de' Medici and King Henry IV of France. The artwork captures the grandeur of the event, showcasing the opulence of the Medici family and the political significance of the union.

Canal (Nachahmer) - Canale Grande mit der Chiesa degli Scalzi alle Fondamenta della Croce und San Simeone Piccola by Canaletto, 0

Canal (Nachahmer) - Canale Grande mit der Chiesa degli Scalzi alle Fondamenta della Croce und San Simeone Piccola

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the Canale Grande in Venice, showcasing the grand canal with the Church of the Scalzi prominently featured. The scene includes the Fondamenta della Croce and San Simeone Piccola, capturing the architectural beauty and bustling atmosphere of Venetian waterways. The work is a detailed example of Canaletto's veduta style, emphasizing the city's unique perspective and urban landscape.

Riva degli Schiavoni with Dogenpalast by Canaletto, 0

Riva degli Schiavoni with Dogenpalast

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the Riva degli Schiavoni, a famous promenade in Venice, featuring the Dogenpalace. The work showcases Canaletto's mastery in capturing the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the scenic beauty of the city's waterways.

Riva degli Schiavoni with View of Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 0

Riva degli Schiavoni with View of Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the Riva degli Schiavoni, a scenic promenade in Venice, with a view of the Santa Maria della Salute church. The artwork showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters of the lagoon, capturing the essence of the city's historic landmarks.

Santa Maria della Salute und die Dogana by Canaletto, 0

Santa Maria della Salute und die Dogana

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the Santa Maria della Salute church and the Dogana (customs house) in Venice, showcasing the city's grand architecture and canals. The work is a prime example of Canaletto's veduta style, capturing the intricate details and atmospheric perspective of 18th-century Venetian landscapes.

Blick über die Piazzetta gegen den Markusplatz by Canaletto, 0

Blick über die Piazzetta gegen den Markusplatz

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts a panoramic view of the Piazzetta facing the Markusplatz, showcasing the grandeur of Venice's architecture and bustling urban life. The scene captures the intricate details of the Venetian landscape, with the Grand Canal and surrounding buildings prominently featured.

Dogenpalast und Piazzetta by Canaletto, 0

Dogenpalast und Piazzetta

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the Dogenpalast and Piazzetta in Venice, showcasing the city's grand architecture and bustling streets. The scene captures the essence of Venetian urban life with intricate details of buildings, canals, and the vibrant atmosphere of the Piazzetta.

Südteil der Piazzetta mit der Biblioteca Marciana und Canale Grande by Canaletto, 0

Südteil der Piazzetta mit der Biblioteca Marciana und Canale Grande

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the southern part of the Piazzetta, featuring the Biblioteca Marciana and the Grand Canal. It is a detailed landscape painting showcasing the architectural grandeur of Venice, with a focus on the harmonious interplay of water, buildings, and light.

Ansicht von San Pietro di Castello by Canaletto, 0

Ansicht von San Pietro di Castello

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts a panoramic view of San Pietro di Castello, a historic Venetian church. The work showcases Canaletto's mastery in capturing the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene atmosphere of the cityscape.

Canal View of the Grand Canal near San Geremia by Canaletto, 0

Canal View of the Grand Canal near San Geremia

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The scene captures the bustling activity along the canal, with gondolas and buildings reflected in the water, offering a vivid glimpse into Venetian life during the 18th century.

View of the Grand Canal from San Vio (Venice) by Canaletto, 1774

View of the Grand Canal from San Vio (Venice)

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Canaletto depicts a detailed view of the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic waterways and architecture. The scene captures the bustling activity and grandeur of Venetian life during the 18th century, with intricate details of buildings, boats, and the surrounding environment.

The Torre dell’Orologio in Piazza San Marco by Francesco Guardi, 1775

The Torre dell’Orologio in Piazza San Marco

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Torre dell’Orologio, a prominent clock tower in Piazza San Marco, Venice. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture against the backdrop of the bustling square, showcasing Guardi's mastery in capturing the essence of urban landscapes.

Rialto by Canaletto, 1760

Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and bustling canal scene. Created by Antonio Canaletto, the artwork captures the grandeur of the Venetian landscape with meticulous attention to detail and perspective.

Piazza San Marco by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e522327598aa929a614feb1bf83bdf48, 1770

Piazza San Marco

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e522327598aa929a614feb1bf83bdf48
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of St Mark's Basilica and the iconic St Mark's Campanile. Created by a follower of Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Antonio Canaletto, it captures the bustling urban scene and architectural details of the Venetian landmarks.

San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice by Jacopo Marieschi, 1752

San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

Jacopo Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacopo Marieschi depicts San Giorgio Maggiore, a prominent church in Venice. The artwork captures the grandeur of the church and its surroundings, showcasing the architectural beauty of the city.

Competition on the Ponte dei Pugni in Venice by Joseph Heintz the Younger, 1639

Competition on the Ponte dei Pugni in Venice

Joseph Heintz the Younger
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a competitive event taking place on the Ponte dei Pugni, a bridge in Venice. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the contest, with participants engaged in a spirited rivalry. The artwork showcases Joseph Heintz the Younger's skill in portraying dynamic action and urban scenes.

Venice, Santi Giovanni e Paolo by Jacopo Marieschi, 1752

Venice, Santi Giovanni e Paolo

Jacopo Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacopo Marieschi depicts the Venetian church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, showcasing the grandeur of the city's religious architecture. The artwork captures the intricate details of the basilica's façade and the surrounding urban landscape, reflecting the Baroque style prevalent in 18th-century Venice.

Entry of Charles VIII to Naples, May 12, 1495 by Éloi Firmin Féron, 1837

Entry of Charles VIII to Naples, May 12, 1495

Éloi Firmin Féron
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Éloi Firmin Féron depicts the entry of Charles VIII into Naples on May 12, 1495. The scene captures the grandeur of the medieval French king's arrival, showcasing his regalia, body armor, and the symbolic presence of a flag. The artwork highlights the historical significance of this event in the context of European history.

A View through Three of the North-Western Arches of the Third Storey of the Coliseum by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

A View through Three of the North-Western Arches of the Third Storey of the Coliseum

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a view through three of the north-western arches of the third storey of the Colosseum, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure. Created by Danish painter Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg in 1815 or 1816 during his stay in Rome, the work is part of a series of paintings inspired by the city's ancient ruins. The composition highlights the architectural details of the Colosseum, with elements such as the arcade, herb, grass, and sky contributing to the scene's atmospheric quality.

Summer morning on the Adige in Verona by Guido Farina, 1925

Summer morning on the Adige in Verona

Guido Farina
Verona,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Guido Farina depicts a serene summer morning along the Adige River in Verona, capturing the tranquil beauty of the landscape. The artwork showcases the natural scenery and the peaceful atmosphere of the area, with soft lighting and detailed brushwork that enhances the sense of calm.

San Damiano. Choir of Santa Chiara by Andrea Fossombrone, 1963

San Damiano. Choir of Santa Chiara

Andrea Fossombrone
Assisi,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Andrea Fossombrone depicts the choir area of Santa Chiara within the San Damiano church in Assisi. The work captures the intricate details of the church's interior, showcasing Fossombrone's skill in rendering architectural elements and spatial depth.

Old Milan, San Babila by Giannino Grossi, 1914

Old Milan, San Babila

Giannino Grossi
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giannino Grossi depicts the historic San Babila district of Milan, capturing the city's architectural heritage and urban landscape from the early 20th century. The artwork offers a glimpse into the city's past, showcasing its traditional buildings and streets as they appeared around 1914.

Venice by Adriano di Spilimbergo, 1950

Venice

Adriano di Spilimbergo
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Adriano di Spilimbergo captures the essence of Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and serene canals. The artwork reflects the artist's interpretation of the Venetian landscape, blending traditional techniques with modern artistic sensibilities.

Convent by Antonio Donghi, 1928

Convent

Antonio Donghi
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

Antonio Donghi's "Convent" is an architectural painting depicting a monastery. Created in 1928, the work showcases Donghi's skill in capturing the essence of historical buildings through detailed brushwork and composition.

Carousel in the courtyard of the Palazzo Barberini in honour of Christina of Sweden on 28 February 1656 by Filippo Gagliardi, 1656

Carousel in the courtyard of the Palazzo Barberini in honour of Christina of Sweden on 28 February 1656

Filippo Gagliardi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Filippo Gagliardi depicts a vibrant carousel in the courtyard of the Palazzo Barberini, celebrating the visit of Christina of Sweden on 28 February 1656. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the event, showcasing the grandeur of the palace and the festive spirit of the occasion.

Ancient Rome by V, 0

Ancient Rome

V
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Ancient Rome is a trio of almost identical paintings by Italian artist Giovanni Paolo Panini, produced as pendant paintings to Modern Rome for his patron, the comte de Stainville, in the 1750s.

Triumphal Arch of the Doge Nicolò Tron by Alvise Vivarini, 1470

Triumphal Arch of the Doge Nicolò Tron

Alvise Vivarini
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Alvise Vivarini depicts the Triumphal Arch of Doge Nicolò Tron in Venice. The artwork showcases the grandeur of the arch, adorned with intricate details and symbols of Venetian power and maritime dominance. It captures the essence of Renaissance architecture and the historical significance of the Doge's triumphal procession.

Rape of the Sabine Women by Pietro da Cortona, 1627

Rape of the Sabine Women

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts the legendary rape of the Sabine women, a pivotal event in Roman history where Roman men abducted women from the Sabine tribe to secure their alliance. Created around 1629-1630, this Baroque masterpiece by Pietro da Cortona captures the dramatic and tumultuous scene with dynamic compositions and rich symbolism. The artwork is part of a pair, with the other version housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.

The Story of Nastagio Degli Onesti, part three by Sandro Botticelli, 1483

The Story of Nastagio Degli Onesti, part three

Sandro Botticelli
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Story of Nastagio Degli Onesti, part three is a painting by Sandro Botticelli created in 1483. It depicts a scene from the Italian epic poem "Orlando Furioso" and is part of a series illustrating the story of Nastagio Degli Onesti. The painting features elements such as wine, coat of arms, and water transport, reflecting the narrative's themes and settings.

The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome by Andrea Mantegna, 1505

The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome

Andrea Mantegna
Mantua,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome is a painting in glue tempera on canvas by Andrea Mantegna. Measuring 73.5 cm by 268 cm, It was produced in 1505–1506 and is now in the National Gallery in London. Like much of Mantegna's output after 1495 it is in monochrome, linked to contemporary sculpture and also part of the trend for illusion and trompe-l'œil favoured by the Mantuan court and especially by Isabella d'Este.

Marcus Curius Dentatus refuses the gifts of the Samnites by Jacopo Amigoni, 1738

Marcus Curius Dentatus refuses the gifts of the Samnites

Jacopo Amigoni
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical moment when Marcus Curius Dentatus, a Roman general, refuses the gifts offered by the Samnites during a military encounter. The scene captures the dignity and resolve of Dentatus, emphasizing his commitment to Roman values. Created by Jacopo Amigoni in 1738, the work is an example of historical painting that highlights the themes of honor and resistance.

Castagno dei cento cavalli by Jean-Pierre Houël, 1777

Castagno dei cento cavalli

Jean-Pierre Houël
Tuscany,Italy
Unknown Movement

Castagno dei cento cavalli is a landscape painting by Jean-Pierre Houël created in 1777. The artwork depicts a rural scene featuring a chestnut tree surrounded by grassy fields, with a sky filled with clouds.

Bordighera by Claude Monet, 1884

Bordighera

Claude Monet
Bordighera,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts the coastal town of Bordighera on the Ligurian Sea, capturing the serene beauty of the Mediterranean landscape. Created in 1884, it showcases Monet's signature style of capturing light and atmosphere, with a focus on the vibrant blue skies and the tranquil waters of the sea.

Cleopatra by Guido Reni, 1635

Cleopatra

Guido Reni
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, committing suicide by allowing a venomous snake to bite her. Guido Reni's work captures the dramatic moment of her death, emphasizing the tragic end of a powerful and complex historical figure. The painting is part of the Galleria Palatina collection in Florence, Italy.

Tavola Strozzi by Francesco Rosselli, 1472

Tavola Strozzi

Francesco Rosselli
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Tavola Strozzi is a painting made using tempera on wood and attributed to Francesco Rosselli, datable to 1472-1473 and kept in the National Museum of San Martino in Naples. It represents a view of Naples from the 15th century.

The Gardens of the Villa d'Este at Tivoli by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1843

The Gardens of the Villa d'Este at Tivoli

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Tivoli,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot depicts the lush gardens of the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, Italy. The scene captures the serene beauty of the terraced landscapes, with intricate details of walls, balustrades, and trees, including cypress trees, that highlight the architectural and natural elements of the historic villa.

The Expulsion of the Duke of Athens by Orcagna, 1343

The Expulsion of the Duke of Athens

Orcagna
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Expulsion of the Duke of Athens is a 14th-century painting by the Italian artist Orcagna. It depicts a dramatic scene from Florentine history, illustrating the expulsion of a tyrannical Duke from the city of Florence. The artwork is notable for its historical significance and vivid portrayal of the conflict between the people and the ruling class.

Cleopatra by Artemisia Gentileschi, 1620

Cleopatra

Artemisia Gentileschi
Ferrara,Italy
Unknown Movement

Cleopatra is a c.1620 painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, now in the Fondazione Cavallini-Sgarbi collection in Ferrara. It was formerly misattributed to Guido Cagnacci. It shows Cleopatra committing suicide with an asp.

View of a chapel by Giotto, 1306

View of a chapel

Giotto
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giotto di Bondone depicts a detailed view of a chapel, showcasing his mastery in architectural painting. The artwork captures the intricate design of the interior space, with careful attention to perspective and spatial depth, reflecting the artistic innovations of the early Renaissance period.

Henry IV at the Battle of Ivry, 14 March 1590 by Peter Paul Rubens, 1627

Henry IV at the Battle of Ivry, 14 March 1590

Peter Paul Rubens
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Henry IV at the Battle of Ivry is a 1627 oil on canvas by the artist Peter Paul Rubens, measuring 367 by 693 cm. It shows Henry IV of France at Ivry and forms a pair with The Triumphal Entry of Henry IV into Paris. Both paintings were bought by Cosimo III de' Medici in 1686. They have been in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence since 1773.

Young Cicero reading by Vincenzo Foppa, 1464

Young Cicero reading

Vincenzo Foppa
Verona,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the young Cicero engaged in reading, capturing a moment of intellectual contemplation. Created by Vincenzo Foppa in 1464, it is an example of historical painting that highlights the cultural significance of learning during the Renaissance period.

The Italian Camp after the Battle of Magenta by Giovanni Fattori, 1861

The Italian Camp after the Battle of Magenta

Giovanni Fattori
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Italian Camp at the Battle of Magenta is an oil on canvas painting by Italian painter Giovanni Fattori, from 1862. It is held in the Gallery of Modern Art in the Palazzo Pitti, in Florence. It shows a scene from the battle of Magenta on 4 June 1859 during the Second Italian War of Independence.

The Forest Fire by Piero di Cosimo, 1505

The Forest Fire

Piero di Cosimo
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Forest Fire is a painting by Italian Renaissance painter Piero di Cosimo. The painting depicts a variety of frightened animals attempting to escape a forest fire. The painting has a lot of activity, at the center of which is the raging fire itself. One of the earliest landscape paintings of the Renaissance, it includes made up animals as well as real ones. It was inspired by Book 5 of Lucretius's On the Nature of Things.

Loggia in Ravello by Peder Severin Krøyer, 1890

Loggia in Ravello

Peder Severin Krøyer
Ravello,Italy
Unknown Movement

Loggia in Ravello is a painting by Danish artist Peder Severin Krøyer, created in 1890. The work depicts a loggia, or open-air gallery, in the coastal town of Ravello, Italy. Krøyer's brushwork captures the light and atmosphere of the Mediterranean, with a focus on the architectural details of the structure.

Entrance of Garibaldi to Naples by Wenzel Franz Jäger, 1860

Entrance of Garibaldi to Naples

Wenzel Franz Jäger
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Wenzel Franz Jäger depicts the moment when Giuseppe Garibaldi entered Naples in 1860, a significant event in the unification of Italy. The artwork captures the grandeur of the city's entrance, likely showing the military procession and the enthusiastic reception by the citizens.

Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1719

Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Venice,Italy
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Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva is a painting depicting a scene from ancient Roman history by the Venetian artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, painted between 1719 and 1721. The painting depicts the Roman general Scipio Africanus after the 209 BCE Battle of Baecula in present-day Spain where he defeated the Carthaginians, capturing their Iberian and North African allies. The painting details the moment in which one of the captured Africans is brought before Scipio, who recognises him to be Massiva, the nephew of a chieftain of Eastern Numidia, Massinissa. Scipio reportedly frees Massiva, sending him home to his uncle laden with gifts and so winning Massinissa's loyalty for Rome.

The Lampugnani Conspiracy by Francesco Hayez, 1826

The Lampugnani Conspiracy

Francesco Hayez
Milan,Italy
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The Lampugnani Conspiracy depicts a historical scene from 15th-century Milan, illustrating the plot led by Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani and his allies to overthrow the tyrannical rule of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. The painting, created in 1826 by Francesco Hayez, captures the dramatic moment of conspiracy and rebellion, showcasing the artist's mastery in portraying historical narratives. It is currently housed in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.

Brutus, Lucretia and Collatinus by Gian-Francesco de Maineri, 1490

Brutus, Lucretia and Collatinus

Gian-Francesco de Maineri
Modena,Italy
Unknown Movement

Brutus, Lucretia and Collatinus is a painting from around 1490–1493, created in tempera on panel. Attributed to Giovan Francesco Maineri, it is based on preparatory drawings by Ercole de' Roberti. The artwork depicts a historical scene involving Brutus, Lucretia, and Collatinus, and is currently housed in the Galleria Estense in Modena.

Lucretia by Parmigianino, 1540

Lucretia

Parmigianino
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

Lucretia is an oil on panel painting of Lucretia by Parmigianino, from 1540. It was originally in the Farnese collection, and now is held in the Museo nazionale di Capodimonte, in Naples.

The Death of Julius Caesar by Vincenzo Camuccini, 1798

The Death of Julius Caesar

Vincenzo Camuccini
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

La mort de Cèsar or The Death of Julius Caesar is an 1806 painting by Vincenzo Camuccini depicting the assassination of Julius Caesar. The painting captures the dramatic moment of Caesar's assassination, showcasing the intense emotions and chaos of the event. It is a historical painting that highlights the pivotal moment in Roman history.

Death of Lucretia by Filippino Lippi, 1478

Death of Lucretia

Filippino Lippi
Florence,Italy
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The Death of Lucretia is a painting by Filippino Lippi depicting the tragic moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, takes her own life after being raped by her uncle. The painting captures the emotional intensity of her suicide, with her body draped over the edge of a bed, surrounded by mourners and symbolic elements. It is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art, showcasing Lippi's skill in conveying dramatic narrative and psychological depth.

Paesaggio ungherese by Masolino by Masolino da Panicale, 1435

Paesaggio ungherese by Masolino

Masolino da Panicale
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Masolino da Panicale depicts a Hungarian countryside scene. Created around 1435, it showcases the artist's early Renaissance style with attention to naturalistic details and atmospheric perspective.

The Piazza San Marco in Venice by Canaletto, 1723

The Piazza San Marco in Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of St Mark's Basilica, the St Mark's Campanile, and the Doge's Palace. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape of the Venetian lagoon, with intricate details of architecture and the surrounding buildings.

Return from the Hunt by Piero di Cosimo by Piero di Cosimo, 1500

Return from the Hunt by Piero di Cosimo

Piero di Cosimo
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Return from the Hunt by Piero di Cosimo depicts a scene of a group of figures returning from a hunting expedition. The painting features a mix of human and mythical creatures, including centaurs and satyrs, amidst a lush landscape with trees, hills, and a sea. The composition includes elements such as a boat, a nude figure, and various animals like Sus scrofa. The artwork showcases Piero di Cosimo's unique style blending realism with fantastical elements.

The Peasants Returning From The Fields by Peter Paul Rubens, 1640

The Peasants Returning From The Fields

Peter Paul Rubens
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Peasants' Return From The Fields is a c. 1640 painting by Peter Paul Rubens. It arrived in Florence in 1765 and is now in the Galleria Palatina in Florence.

San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk by Claude Monet, 1908

San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk

Claude Monet
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk is an Impressionist painting by Claude Monet, part of a series depicting the monastery-island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. Created in 1908 during Monet's visit to Venice, the work captures the atmospheric beauty of the island at dusk, showcasing the artist's signature use of light and color. The painting is part of a larger series of Venetian views that Monet developed during his time in the city.

Kristian Zahrtmann, Mit frokostbord i Portofino, 1900 by Kristian Zahrtmann, 1900

Kristian Zahrtmann, Mit frokostbord i Portofino, 1900

Kristian Zahrtmann
Portofino,Italy
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This painting by Kristian Zahrtmann depicts a scene in Portofino, featuring a table with a lunch setup, including a wine glass, cutlery, and a hat. The composition includes a house cat, binoculars, and a veranda, capturing the serene atmosphere of the Italian coastal town. The artwork showcases Zahrtmann's skill in architectural painting, highlighting the blend of natural and man-made elements.

Story of Verginia by Filippino Lippi, 1470

Story of Verginia

Filippino Lippi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts scenes from the story of Verginia, a Roman maiden whose virtue and courage are central to the narrative. Created by Filippino Lippi in 1470, it portrays key moments including Appius Claudius attempting to abduct Verginia, her condemnation to slavery, and her tragic death at the hands of her father, Virginius. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of Roman society and the moral themes of honor and justice.

Thunderstorm in a Rice Field by Pompeo Mariani, 1896

Thunderstorm in a Rice Field

Pompeo Mariani
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

Thunderstorm in a Rice Field is a 19th-century landscape painting by Pompeo Mariani. The artwork captures the dramatic energy of a storm passing through a rice field, with swirling clouds and intense lighting creating a sense of movement and tension in the scene.

Venice from the Giudecca by J. M. W. Turner, 1840

Venice from the Giudecca

J. M. W. Turner
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Venice from the Giudecca is an 1840 landscape painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner. It depicts a view of Venice, then part of the Austrian Empire. It features the white dome of the Santa Maria della Salute seen from the island of Giudecca.

The Villa Malta, Rome by Frederic Leighton, 1865

The Villa Malta, Rome

Frederic Leighton
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Frederic, Lord Leighton depicts the Villa Malta in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the neoclassical architecture against the backdrop of the city's historic landscape. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the villa and its surroundings, reflecting Leighton's mastery in landscape painting.

Ariccia near Rome by Mikhail Lebedev, 1836

Ariccia near Rome

Mikhail Lebedev
Ariccia,Italy
Unknown Movement

Ariccia near Rome is a landscape painting by Mikhail Lebedev, depicting the scenic views of Ariccia, a town located near Rome, Italy. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, showcasing Lebedev's skill in rendering landscapes with attention to detail and atmospheric effects.

Syon House by Canaletto, 1749

Syon House

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Syon House is a panoramic view of the grand Venetian palace, capturing the intricate architecture and serene canals of Venice. Painted by Canaletto in 1749, this work exemplifies the artist's mastery in depicting the city's landmarks with remarkable detail and atmospheric perspective.

Ruins with Figures by Canaletto, 1747

Ruins with Figures

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a dramatic scene of ancient ruins surrounded by figures, showcasing the artist's mastery of atmospheric perspective and detailed architectural rendering. The composition captures the grandeur of the ruins against a sky filled with swirling clouds, with figures in the foreground adding a sense of human presence and scale to the scene.

Interior Court of the Doge's Palace, Venice by Canaletto, 1756

Interior Court of the Doge's Palace, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Interior Court of the Doge's Palace in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Venetian architecture. The scene captures the intricate details of the palace's interior, reflecting Canaletto's renowned skill in landscape and architectural painting.

St Mark's, Venice by Canaletto, 1756

St Mark's, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the San Marco Cathedral and the surrounding architecture. The scene captures the bustling atmosphere of the square, with details of the buildings, the canal, and the lively activity of the people.

View of the Grand Canal: Santa Maria della Salute and the Dogana from Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo by Canaletto, 1730

View of the Grand Canal: Santa Maria della Salute and the Dogana from Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the iconic Santa Maria della Salute church and the Dogana (Customs House) from the vantage point of Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo. The painting offers a detailed depiction of Venetian architecture and urban landscape, characteristic of Canaletto's vedute style.

View of the Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the Equestrian Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni by Canaletto, 1760

View of the Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the Equestrian Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts the grandeur of the Santi Giovanni e Paolo church and the imposing equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni. The scene captures the architectural details of the church and the statue, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in landscape and urban scene painting.

View of San Zaccaria by Canaletto, 1730

View of San Zaccaria

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

View of San Zaccaria is a painting by Canaletto, an 18th-century Venetian artist renowned for his detailed vedute (views) of Venice. The work captures the grandeur of the San Zaccaria district, showcasing its architectural landmarks and bustling urban life with remarkable precision and atmospheric depth.

View of Campo Santa Maria Formosa by Canaletto, 1730

View of Campo Santa Maria Formosa

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Campo Santa Maria Formosa, a historic district in Venice. The work captures the serene beauty of the Venetian canal and surrounding architecture, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in rendering the city's unique landscape.

Venice: Piazza San Marco looking East towards the Basilica by Canaletto, 1730

Venice: Piazza San Marco looking East towards the Basilica

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, capturing the grandeur of St Mark's Basilica and the iconic St Mark's Campanile. The painting showcases the bustling urban landscape of the Venetian lagoon, with the grand piazza at the center and the surrounding architecture reflecting the city's rich history and artistic heritage.

Venice: A View of Piazza San Marco looking East towards the Basilica by Canaletto, 1738

Venice: A View of Piazza San Marco looking East towards the Basilica

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts a detailed view of Piazza San Marco in Venice, looking east towards the iconic St Mark's Basilica. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling atmosphere of the piazza, with the Campanile visible in the background. Created in 1738, it is a prime example of Canaletto's mastery in landscape and cityscape painting.

The Entrance to the Canal Grande at the Punta della Dogana and the Santa Maria della Salute by Canaletto, 1730

The Entrance to the Canal Grande at the Punta della Dogana and the Santa Maria della Salute

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts the entrance to the Grand Canal at the Punta della Dogana, with the Santa Maria della Salute church in the background. It showcases the architectural grandeur of Venice, capturing the city's iconic waterways and landmarks.

View of the Piazetta with the Southwest corner of the Doge Palace by Canaletto, 1730

View of the Piazetta with the Southwest corner of the Doge Palace

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, captures the Piazetta San Marco in Venice, showcasing the iconic Southwest corner of the Doge's Palace. The painting offers a detailed perspective of the Venetian architecture and the bustling urban landscape of the 18th century.

The Quay of the Dogana by Canaletto, 1730

The Quay of the Dogana

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Quay of the Dogana is a 1730 painting by Canaletto, depicting the scenic view of the Grand Canal in Venice. The artwork captures the grandeur of the city's architecture and the tranquil waters, showcasing Canaletto's mastery in landscape painting.

View on the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Balbi to the Bridge of Rialto, during a Regatta by Canaletto, 1730

View on the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Balbi to the Bridge of Rialto, during a Regatta

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the Palazzo Balbi and the Bridge of Rialto during a vibrant regatta. The painting captures the lively atmosphere of the event with detailed architecture and bustling activity along the waterway.

Embarkation of the Doge of Venice, for the Ceremony of the Marriage of the Adriatic by Canaletto, 1730

Embarkation of the Doge of Venice, for the Ceremony of the Marriage of the Adriatic

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting depicts the grand embarkation of the Doge of Venice during the ceremonial 'Marriage of the Sea' event. It showcases the bustling Piazza San Marco with the Doge's Palace, St Mark's Campanile, and Punta della Dogana in the background. The scene captures the opulence and maritime significance of Venice, with a bucentaur leading the procession.

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking North East from the Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1724

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking North East from the Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and bustling waterways. The scene stretches from the Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge, offering a detailed depiction of Venetian life and the grandeur of the canal system.

Rome: The Piazza del Quirinale by Canaletto, 1751

Rome: The Piazza del Quirinale

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts the Piazza del Quirinale in Rome. It showcases the grandeur of the piazza with its iconic fountains, buildings, and the surrounding urban landscape, capturing the essence of 18th-century Roman architecture and city life.

The Basilica of Maxentius and the Church of Santa Francesca Romana by Canaletto, 1755

The Basilica of Maxentius and the Church of Santa Francesca Romana

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Basilica of Maxentius and the Church of Santa Francesca Romana in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of Baroque architecture against the city's skyline. The painting captures the intricate details of the buildings, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in landscape and architectural scenes.

The Colosseum by Canaletto, 1745

The Colosseum

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view of the Colosseum in Rome, painted by Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto), captures the grandeur of the ancient amphitheater. The painting showcases the intricate details of the Colosseum's architecture, with a bustling scene of Roman life in the foreground, reflecting Canaletto's mastery of veduta (view) painting.

The Prisons by Canaletto, 1748

The Prisons

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Prisons is a landscape painting by Canaletto, depicting the Venetian prison complex known as the Carcere di San Marco. The artwork showcases the grandeur of the Bridge of Sighs and the Rio del Palazzo, capturing the architectural beauty and historical ambiance of 18th-century Venice.

A Domed Church seen through a ruined Arch by Canaletto, 1754

A Domed Church seen through a ruined Arch

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This painting by Canaletto depicts a domed church viewed through the remnants of a ruined arch. The scene is set in a landscape that showcases the architectural details of both the church and the arch, with a sense of historical depth and atmospheric perspective. The work is on loan to the Ashmolean Museum, highlighting its significance in the realm of 18th-century Venetian landscape painting.

The Grand Canal looking North-East from the Palazzo Dolfin-Manin to the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1739

The Grand Canal looking North-East from the Palazzo Dolfin-Manin to the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, captures the bustling Grand Canal in Venice. The scene stretches from the Palazzo Dolfin-Manin to the iconic Rialto Bridge, showcasing the city's architectural grandeur and waterways. The painting offers a detailed glimpse into 18th-century Venetian life and urban landscape.

A View of the Rialto, Venice by Canaletto, 1734

A View of the Rialto, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the bustling Rialto market in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Rialto Bridge and the scenic views of the Grand Canal. The artwork captures the lively atmosphere of the Venetian marketplace with intricate details of the architecture and the surrounding waterways.

Grand Canal looking East from Palazzo Bembo to Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi by Canaletto, 1730

Grand Canal looking East from Palazzo Bembo to Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Venetian architecture with the Palazzo Bembo and Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi as prominent features. The scene includes a gondola, highlighting the city's waterways and the intricate details of the buildings along the canal.

Piazza di San Marco, looking towards the Church of San Geminiano by Canaletto, 1730

Piazza di San Marco, looking towards the Church of San Geminiano

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, captures the grandeur of the Piazza San Marco in Venice. The scene includes the iconic San Geminiano Church, loggias, and the bustling urban landscape, showcasing the city's architectural beauty and historical significance.

The Church of the Redentore, Venice by Canaletto, 1740

The Church of the Redentore, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view depicts the Church of the Redentore in Venice, a prominent church known for its distinctive red roof. Canaletto's painting captures the grandeur of the church against the backdrop of the Venetian skyline, showcasing the city's architectural beauty and historical significance.

The Bucentaur Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day by Canaletto, 1730

The Bucentaur Returning to the Molo on Ascension Day

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Bucentaur, a ceremonial barge, returning to the Molo in Venice on Ascension Day. The scene captures the grandeur of the San Marco basin, with the Piazza San Marco in the background. It showcases the vibrant atmosphere of the Marriage of the Sea ceremony, a traditional event in Venice.

Grand Canal looking East from the Campo S. Vio by Canaletto, 1727

Grand Canal looking East from the Campo S. Vio

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, offering a panoramic view from the Campo San Vio. The scene showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture, with notable landmarks such as Punta della Dogana and Palazzo Corner visible in the composition.

The Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, with the West End of the Church and the Scuola di San Marco by Canaletto, 1738

The Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, with the West End of the Church and the Scuola di San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, showcasing the West End of the church and the Scuola di San Marco. The painting is renowned for its detailed depiction of Venetian architecture and urban landscape.

The Piazza San Marco, Venice, looking towards the Procuratie Nuove and the Church of San Geminiano from the Campo di San Basso by Canaletto, 1730

The Piazza San Marco, Venice, looking towards the Procuratie Nuove and the Church of San Geminiano from the Campo di San Basso

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, captures the grandeur of Venice's Piazza San Marco. The scene includes the Procuratie Nuove and the Church of San Geminiano, offering a detailed depiction of the city's architectural landmarks from the Campo di San Basso.

The Grand Canal, Venice, looking north-west from the Ca' Corner to the Ca' Contarini degli Scrigni, with the campanile of Santa Maria della Carità by Canaletto, 1738

The Grand Canal, Venice, looking north-west from the Ca' Corner to the Ca' Contarini degli Scrigni, with the campanile of Santa Maria della Carità

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the intricate architecture of the Ca' Corner and Ca' Contarini degli Scrigni palaces. The composition includes the distinctive campanile of Santa Maria della Carità, capturing the grandeur of Venetian waterways and the city's unique urban landscape.

Venice: Santa Maria Zobenigo by Canaletto, 1760

Venice: Santa Maria Zobenigo

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Santa Maria Zobenigo church in Venice, showcasing the city's architectural beauty and historical significance. The work is a prime example of Venetian veduta, capturing the intricate details of the church and its surroundings with remarkable precision.

Interior of San Marco, Venice by Canaletto, 1745

Interior of San Marco, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the interior of San Marco, Venice, showcasing the grandeur of St Mark's Basilica. The artwork captures the intricate details of the basilica's architecture, including its iconic domes and vaulted ceilings, reflecting the Venetian Renaissance style.

Campo Sant'Angelo by Canaletto, 1734

Campo Sant'Angelo

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Campo Sant'Angelo is a panoramic view of the Venetian district of San Giorgio Maggiore, depicting the iconic Campo Sant'Angelo church and surrounding architecture. The painting captures the grandeur of Venice's urban landscape with its intricate details of buildings, canals, and the iconic bell tower. Created in 1734 by Canaletto, this work exemplifies the artist's mastery in capturing the essence of Venetian cityscapes during the Rococo period.

Eruption of the Volcano Vesuvius, 1820 by Johan Christian Dahl, 1821

Eruption of the Volcano Vesuvius, 1820

Johan Christian Dahl
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the dramatic eruption of Mount Vesuvius, capturing the intense volcanic activity with vivid imagery of lava, smoke, and the surrounding landscape. The scene includes a sailing ship in the distance and a donkey near the base of the volcano, adding elements of human presence amidst the natural spectacle.

Luini Arch with figural decoration by Aurelio Luini, 1501

Luini Arch with figural decoration

Aurelio Luini
Milan,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Aurelio Luini depicts an arch adorned with figural decorations, showcasing the intricate details and artistic style of the Renaissance period. The work is notable for its blend of structural elements and decorative motifs, reflecting the influence of classical architecture on Renaissance art.

Music in a Landscape by Guercino, 1617

Music in a Landscape

Guercino
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Country Concert is an oil-on-canvas painting executed c. 1617 by the Italian artist Guercino. It is now in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It is considered a rare instance of pure pastoral landscape in his oeuvre.

Fruit Barge in Venice. Sketch by Carl Skånberg, 1882

Fruit Barge in Venice. Sketch

Carl Skånberg
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Carl Skånberg depicts a fruit barge in Venice, capturing the essence of the city's waterways. The sketch style suggests a focus on the scene's composition and the interplay of light and water.

View Towards Cascata Vecchia, Tivoli by Jean-Victor Bertin, 1806

View Towards Cascata Vecchia, Tivoli

Jean-Victor Bertin
Tivoli,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Victor Bertin depicts a scenic view of Cascata Vecchia in Tivoli, showcasing the natural beauty of the area. The artwork captures the landscape with attention to detail, highlighting the surroundings of the ancient waterfall.

Houses in Rome, Near Santissima Trinità Dei Monti by Eugen Napoleon Neureuther, 1837

Houses in Rome, Near Santissima Trinità Dei Monti

Eugen Napoleon Neureuther
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a view of Monte Pincio and the Palazzo Zuccari in Rome, showcasing the city's historic architecture and scenic landscapes. Created by Eugen Napoleon Neureuther in 1836, it captures the charm of Rome's urban setting with a focus on the Pincian Hill area.

Loggia, Procida by Martinus Rørbye, 1835

Loggia, Procida

Martinus Rørbye
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Martinus Rørbye depicts a loggia on the island of Procida, showcasing the architectural details and the surrounding landscape. The scene includes elements such as trees, boats, and houses, reflecting the charm of the Italian coastal town. Created in 1835, it is part of the Nationalmuseum's collection.

The Temple of Minerva on the the Forum of Nerva in Rome by Constantin Hansen, 1840

The Temple of Minerva on the the Forum of Nerva in Rome

Constantin Hansen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Constantin Hansen depicts the Temple of Minerva located on the Forum of Nerva in Rome. It showcases the architectural grandeur of the ancient Roman structure, capturing its historical significance and intricate details.

The Molo, Venice, from the Bacino di San Marco by Canaletto, 1733

The Molo, Venice, from the Bacino di San Marco

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Molo in Venice, offering a detailed perspective of the city's landmarks from the Bacino di San Marco. The painting showcases the grandeur of Venice's architecture, including the Doge's Palace and Piazza San Marco, with a meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Canaletto's work.

View of the Piazza San Marco by Giacomo Guardi, 1900

View of the Piazza San Marco

Giacomo Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giacomo Guardi captures the bustling scene of the Piazza San Marco, showcasing the grand architecture and lively atmosphere of the Venetian square. The artwork highlights the intricate details of the surrounding buildings and the dynamic movement of people and vehicles, reflecting the vibrant energy of Venice.

Anonymous - Gezicht op de Il Redentore-kerk te Venetië by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d642f3623f53896177a5b77a3b43b786, 1749

Anonymous - Gezicht op de Il Redentore-kerk te Venetië

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d642f3623f53896177a5b77a3b43b786
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a view of the Il Redentore church in Venice, showcasing the city's architectural landmarks. Created by an anonymous artist in 1749, it offers a glimpse into Venetian urban landscape during the 18th century.

Vesta Temple in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

Vesta Temple in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Vesta Temple in Rome, a historic site associated with the Roman goddess of the hearth. The artwork captures the architectural grandeur of the temple, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in architectural painting.

Via San Nicola di Tolentino in Rome by C. A. Kølle, 1871

Via San Nicola di Tolentino in Rome

C. A. Kølle
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by C.A. Kølle depicts the Via San Nicola di Tolentino in Rome, showcasing the historic street lined with palm trees and the Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. The scene captures the urban landscape of 19th-century Rome, blending architectural details with the surrounding natural elements.

The death of Lucretia by Francesco Rustici, 1624

The death of Lucretia

Francesco Rustici
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Francesco Rustici, created in 1624. It depicts the dramatic moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, takes her own life after being raped by Sextus Tarquinius, an act that led to the fall of the Roman monarchy. The painting captures the intense emotional turmoil and the tragic consequences of her decision, reflecting the themes of honor, virtue, and revenge that are central to the story.

Vista de Roma by Henrique Bernardelli, 1884

Vista de Roma

Henrique Bernardelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Henrique Bernardelli's 1884 painting "Vista de Roma" offers a historical view of Rome, capturing the city's grandeur and architectural landmarks. The artwork is categorized as a historical painting, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of the city during the late 19th century.

The Grand Canal, Venice, above the Rialto bridge by Michele Marieschi, 0

The Grand Canal, Venice, above the Rialto bridge

Michele Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Michele Marieschi depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, focusing on the area above the Rialto Bridge. The scene captures the bustling activity and architectural grandeur of the Venetian waterways, showcasing the city's unique urban landscape.

The Arno in Florence with the Ponte Alla Carraia by Bernardo Bellotto, 1745

The Arno in Florence with the Ponte Alla Carraia

Bernardo Bellotto
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the Arno River in Florence, showcasing the city's historic architecture and the Ponte alla Carraia bridge. The scene captures the urban landscape of 18th-century Florence, reflecting Bellotto's skill in capturing the grandeur and detail of Italian cityscapes.

The Doge's Palace, Venice by Canaletto, 0

The Doge's Palace, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view of the Doge's Palace in Venice captures the grandeur of the 17th-century architecture, showcasing the intricate details of the palace's façade and the surrounding canals. Canaletto's work is renowned for its precise perspective and vibrant depiction of Venetian life, offering a glimpse into the city's historical and cultural significance.

A View at the Entrance of the Grand Canal, Venice by Bernardo Bellotto, 1741

A View at the Entrance of the Grand Canal, Venice

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's grandeur and architectural details. It is part of the Fitzwilliam Museum collection, created in 1741.

The Death of Lucretia by Il Sodoma, 1532

The Death of Lucretia

Il Sodoma
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Il Sodoma created in 1532. It depicts the tragic moment of Lucretia's suicide, a pivotal event in Roman history, as she takes her own life to preserve her honor after being raped by Tarquinius. The painting captures the emotional intensity and dramatic tension of this classical narrative, characteristic of Sodoma's style.

View of Rome, from a Palazzo, with Figures and Goats by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/97201a25c3e1fbae821c74a3caef3546, 1814

View of Rome, from a Palazzo, with Figures and Goats

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/97201a25c3e1fbae821c74a3caef3546
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a panoramic view of Rome from a palazzo, showcasing the city's iconic landmarks and bustling streets. It includes figures and goats, adding a lively element to the scene. The artwork captures the grandeur and charm of Rome during the early 19th century.

The Death of Archimedes by Luca Giordano, 1678

The Death of Archimedes

Luca Giordano
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Archimedes is a painting by Luca Giordano depicting the death of the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. The artwork captures the moment of Archimedes' demise as he is killed by a Roman soldier during the Siege of Syracuse. The painting is known for its dramatic composition and historical narrative, reflecting Giordano's skill in portraying historical events with emotional intensity.

Piazza del Popolo, Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1dd3df5c4b91c65b4ef4214de82e92d5, 1749

Piazza del Popolo, Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1dd3df5c4b91c65b4ef4214de82e92d5
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the square with its iconic obelisk and surrounding architecture. Created by an imitator of Antonio Canaletto, it captures the bustling urban scene of 18th-century Rome, reflecting the veduta style popular during that era.

Monte Cavallo and the Quirinal Palace, Rome by Canaletto, 1749

Monte Cavallo and the Quirinal Palace, Rome

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Monte Cavallo and the Quirinal Palace in Rome, showcasing the city's grand architecture and scenic views. Created by an imitator of Antonio Canaletto, it captures the urban landscape with detailed perspective and atmospheric effects typical of the veduta style.

The Colosseum and Arch of Constantine, Rome by Canaletto, 1749

The Colosseum and Arch of Constantine, Rome

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman architecture. Created by an imitator of Antonio Canaletto, it captures the city's iconic landmarks with a detailed and realistic style typical of the veduta genre.

An Architectural Capriccio with Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1740

An Architectural Capriccio with Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the legendary moment when Alexander the Great cut the Gordian Knot, a symbol of solving complex problems. It showcases Panini's skill in architectural perspective and his ability to blend historical narrative with detailed scenery. The work is part of the National Trust collection and reflects the Rococo style with its ornate details and vibrant colors.

View of the Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, looking East by William Marlow, 1786

View of the Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, looking East

William Marlow
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by William Marlow depicts a view of the Church of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice, looking east. It captures the grandeur of the church and its surroundings, showcasing the architectural beauty of the Venetian skyline. Created in 1786, the artwork provides a historical glimpse into the city's landmarks during the late 18th century.

View of San Nicolò di Castello, Venice by William Marlow, 1786

View of San Nicolò di Castello, Venice

William Marlow
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by William Marlow depicts a view of San Nicolò di Castello in Venice, showcasing the city's historic architecture and canals. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian cityscapes with intricate details of the buildings and the surrounding waterways.

Death of Lucretia by Giambattista Pittoni, 1737

Death of Lucretia

Giambattista Pittoni
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts the moment of Lucretia's suicide, a pivotal scene from the Roman legend of Lucretia, who took her own life to preserve her honor after being raped by the king's son. The composition is dramatic, with Lucretia shown in the act of stabbing herself with a dagger, surrounded by her family and attendants. The work is known for its emotional intensity and detailed portrayal of the historical event.

The Piazza San Marco and the Piazzetta, looking South-East, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/834305c05ef98a268f940dda574b6cb6, 1749

The Piazza San Marco and the Piazzetta, looking South-East, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/834305c05ef98a268f940dda574b6cb6
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza San Marco and the Piazzetta in Venice, offering a detailed view of the city's iconic landmarks from a south-eastern perspective. Created in 1749 by the style of Antonio Canaletto, it showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the bustling urban scene.

A Venetian Scene by William James Müller, 1840

A Venetian Scene

William James Müller
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Venetian Scene is a painting by William James Müller depicting a picturesque view of Venice. The artwork captures the essence of the city's canals, architecture, and atmosphere, showcasing Müller's skill in capturing the charm of the Venetian landscape.

A Triumphal Bridge by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9213ce3235bbc010f6efe79fb11506e2, 1649

A Triumphal Bridge

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9213ce3235bbc010f6efe79fb11506e2
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Triumphal Bridge is a painting attributed to Filippo Gagliardi, an Italian artist active in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The artwork depicts a grand bridge spanning a river, likely symbolizing triumph or civic pride. The composition features intricate architectural details and a sense of grandeur typical of Baroque style.

The Church of San Giuseppe, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5a08ed67fcbfc8450fec289960c2ca53, 1749

The Church of San Giuseppe, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5a08ed67fcbfc8450fec289960c2ca53
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Church of San Giuseppe in Venice, showcasing its architectural details and historical significance. Attributed to Giovanni Battista Cimaroli, the artwork captures the essence of Venetian church architecture from the 18th century.

Rio dei Mendicanti, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e1587e747f11dfebda89be5936bfe305, 1749

Rio dei Mendicanti, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e1587e747f11dfebda89be5936bfe305
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Rio dei Mendicanti in Venice, a historic canal that once served as a vital waterway in the city. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Venetian waterways, showcasing the intricate architecture and the bustling life along the canal. Created by Giovanni Battista Cimaroli in 1749, it is a notable example of 18th-century Venetian landscape painting.

Piazza San Marco, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/cb4f81a08f5c82f632de390786e15ad5, 1749

Piazza San Marco, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/cb4f81a08f5c82f632de390786e15ad5
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza San Marco in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the San Marco Basilica and the surrounding architecture. The work is attributed to the school of Francesco Guardi, a prominent Venetian painter known for his atmospheric and luminous style. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape of 18th-century Venice, with its iconic landmarks and vibrant city life.

The Piazza del Popolo, Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6c99ebbbb1e887035055999339bb45ca, 1714

The Piazza del Popolo, Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6c99ebbbb1e887035055999339bb45ca
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the square with its iconic obelisk and surrounding neoclassical architecture. Created by Gaspar van Wittel, also known as Vanvitelli, the artwork captures the bustling urban landscape of 18th-century Rome.

The Piazzetta, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/71d850fb5ed67677856f5ca9f5b1df9d, 1749

The Piazzetta, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/71d850fb5ed67677856f5ca9f5b1df9d
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by the Italian (Venetian) School depicts the Piazzetta in Venice, a historic square known for its grand architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Created in 1749, it captures the essence of Venetian city life during the 18th century.

A Corner of St Mark's Square with the Basilica, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/44558d019ac2e7816dde9cad78e8289d, 1749

A Corner of St Mark's Square with the Basilica, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/44558d019ac2e7816dde9cad78e8289d
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a corner of St Mark's Square in Venice, showcasing the iconic Basilica di San Marco. It captures the vibrant atmosphere of the square, with its grand architecture and bustling activity typical of Venetian city life.

View of the Entrance to the Canareggio, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ea845e9fe93ad10417051d189389ad08, 1741

View of the Entrance to the Canareggio, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ea845e9fe93ad10417051d189389ad08
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by the Italian (Venetian) School depicts a detailed view of the entrance to the Canareggio district in Venice. The scene captures the architectural features and urban landscape of the area, showcasing the characteristic Venetian style with its emphasis on light and perspective.

Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/22e517121e1be027be5c173b26637ab4, 1700

Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/22e517121e1be027be5c173b26637ab4
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity) is a historical painting depicting the story of Cimon, a Roman prisoner, and Pero, his mother, who nurses him in secret. The artwork is attributed to the circle of Sebastiano Ricci, an Italian Baroque painter known for his dramatic compositions and intricate detailing. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the scene, highlighting the themes of filial piety and sacrifice.

The Doge's Palace and Piazzetta San Marco, Venice (imitator of Canaletto) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/911bf9a31079160992f7ae90e3a4dfc1, 1849

The Doge's Palace and Piazzetta San Marco, Venice (imitator of Canaletto)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/911bf9a31079160992f7ae90e3a4dfc1
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Doge's Palace and the Piazzetta San Marco in Venice, capturing the grandeur of the Venetian architecture. It is an imitation of the style of the renowned 18th-century artist Canaletto, known for his detailed vedute of Venice.

The Rialto Bridge, Venice (imitator of Canaletto) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3d72b00ca87887d1d9d8e3c06a87b118, 1849

The Rialto Bridge, Venice (imitator of Canaletto)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3d72b00ca87887d1d9d8e3c06a87b118
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Rialto Bridge in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and bustling urban scene. As an imitator of the renowned artist Canaletto, it captures the grandeur and detail characteristic of 18th-century Venetian vedute.

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice  (imitator of Canaletto) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8c392b02349604faf9d354674e7becf8, 1849

Santa Maria della Salute, Venice (imitator of Canaletto)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8c392b02349604faf9d354674e7becf8
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Santa Maria della Salute church in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Baroque architecture. It is an imitation of the style of the renowned 18th-century Venetian painter Canaletto, known for his detailed vedute (views) of Venice.

The Entrance to the Grand Canal, looking East, with Santa Maria della Salute, Venice (imitator of Canaletto) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c5e3546d110fde46c9bc3a293afbcd3c, 1849

The Entrance to the Grand Canal, looking East, with Santa Maria della Salute, Venice (imitator of Canaletto)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c5e3546d110fde46c9bc3a293afbcd3c
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, looking eastward, with the prominent Santa Maria della Salute church in the foreground. It is an imitation of the works of the renowned 18th-century Venetian painter Canaletto, known for his detailed vedute (views) of Venice.

Doge's Palace, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/2e359e70ff42b6b2fddf2a83f883acba, 1849

Doge's Palace, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/2e359e70ff42b6b2fddf2a83f883acba
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting captures the grandeur of the Doge's Palace in Venice, showcasing its intricate architecture and the serene waters of the Venetian lagoon. Created by Richard Parkes Bonington in 1849, it reflects the Romantic style with its detailed depiction of the palace's façade and the surrounding urban landscape.

The Battle of Lepanto (7th October 1571) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5ad2163510e8514c57b4d67dace115b7, 1607

The Battle of Lepanto (7th October 1571)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5ad2163510e8514c57b4d67dace115b7
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historic Battle of Lepanto, a significant naval engagement fought on October 7, 1571, between the Holy League, a coalition of Christian European states, and the Ottoman Empire. The artwork captures the intense chaos and drama of the battle, showcasing the clash of ships and the valor of the combatants. Created by the Italian School, it serves as a powerful visual record of this pivotal moment in Mediterranean history.

Erminia and the Shepherds by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e9570bb5674b7a5cff34a9d419d5682f, 1649

Erminia and the Shepherds

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e9570bb5674b7a5cff34a9d419d5682f
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the scene of Erminia and the Shepherds, a historical subject from the Italian (Bolognese) School. It showcases the interaction between Erminia and the shepherds, capturing the narrative of the story with detailed imagery and classical influences.

Regatta at the Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/f010c65a8657dc7876c5625d3796e44d, 1849

Regatta at the Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/f010c65a8657dc7876c5625d3796e44d
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a regatta at the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the vibrant scene of a boat race along the iconic waterway. The artwork captures the lively atmosphere of the event, with colorful boats and spectators along the canal.

Capriccio of Palace Architecture with Orientals Conversing by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/016b500e8945971b42f5843081b6114b, 1664

Capriccio of Palace Architecture with Orientals Conversing

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/016b500e8945971b42f5843081b6114b
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

painting by follower of Viviano Codazzi

Five Soldiers, Three with Pikes, Two blowing Horns by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3dcef4b61a4a94639ce15755d523482f, 1649

Five Soldiers, Three with Pikes, Two blowing Horns

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3dcef4b61a4a94639ce15755d523482f
Italy,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a simulated relief of five Roman soldiers, three of whom are holding pikes while two are blowing horns. The artwork, created by the Northern Italian School, captures a historical scene with a sense of movement and detail, reflecting the artistic style of the period.

Diogenes with his Lantern by Gioacchino Assereto, 1634

Diogenes with his Lantern

Gioacchino Assereto
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope holding his iconic lantern, symbolizing his search for an honest man in a corrupt world. Created by Gioacchino Assereto in 1634, it captures the essence of Diogenes' ascetic lifestyle and philosophical ideals.

Roman Charity (after Guido Reni) by Isabella Maria dal Pozzo, 1679

Roman Charity (after Guido Reni)

Isabella Maria dal Pozzo
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the story of Roman Charity, a tale of filial piety and devotion. Created by Isabella Maria dal Pozzo in 1679, it is an afterimage of Guido Reni's original work, capturing the emotional depth and classical themes of the subject.

Alexander with the Mother of Darius by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/2b4d5573e5f45630ad209764feb3990b, 1600

Alexander with the Mother of Darius

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/2b4d5573e5f45630ad209764feb3990b
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical scene of Alexander the Great meeting Sisygambis, the mother of Darius III. It is an example of the Venetian School's style, showcasing the grandeur of the subject and the intricate details of the setting.

The People of Rome paying Homage to Porsenna (?) by Francesco Zuccarelli, 1755

The People of Rome paying Homage to Porsenna (?)

Francesco Zuccarelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Francesco Zuccarelli depicts a scene from ancient Roman history, showing the people of Rome paying homage to Porsenna, a legendary Etruscan king. The work captures the grandeur of the moment, with detailed figures and a richly textured background that reflects the artistic style of the 18th century.

The Port of Naples: ‘La Darsena delle Galere’ by Gaspar van Wittel, 1700

The Port of Naples: ‘La Darsena delle Galere’

Gaspar van Wittel
Naples,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gaspar van Wittel, also known as Vanvitelli, depicts the bustling port of Naples, focusing on the harbor area known as 'La Darsena delle Galere.' The artwork captures the maritime activity and architectural details of the port, showcasing the city's vibrant waterfront scene during the early 18th century.

Architectural Capriccio of Ancient Rome with Figures: The Middle Part of the Circus Maximus by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1d2b9f5de86ff4c7368033e3aa74a50c, 1614

Architectural Capriccio of Ancient Rome with Figures: The Middle Part of the Circus Maximus

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1d2b9f5de86ff4c7368033e3aa74a50c
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

painting by Italian School

The Death of Cleopatra by Pierre Mignard I, 1635

The Death of Cleopatra

Pierre Mignard I
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the dramatic moment of Cleopatra's death, showcasing her final act of suicide by allowing an asp to bite her. Created by Pierre Mignard the elder, it captures the historical event with rich detail and emotional intensity.

The Cannaregio with the Palazzo Suriano Bellotto and a Bridge, Venice by Joseph Nicholls, 1750

The Cannaregio with the Palazzo Suriano Bellotto and a Bridge, Venice

Joseph Nicholls
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Joseph Nicholls depicts the Cannaregio district of Venice, showcasing the Palazzo Suriano Bellotto and a bridge. It offers a glimpse into the urban landscape of 18th-century Venice, capturing the architectural details and serene atmosphere of the area.

View of the Rialto Bridge and the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi with the festive entry of the Patriarch Antonio Correr in 1737 by Michele Marieschi, 1737

View of the Rialto Bridge and the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi with the festive entry of the Patriarch Antonio Correr in 1737

Michele Marieschi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Rialto Bridge and the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi in Venice, showcasing the festive entry of Patriarch Antonio Correr in 1737. The scene captures the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the celebration of a significant religious event.

Campo San Stin, Venice by Bernardo Bellotto, 1760

Campo San Stin, Venice

Bernardo Bellotto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the Venetian district of Campo San Stin, showcasing the architectural grandeur and urban landscape of 18th-century Venice. The work captures the intricate details of the canals, buildings, and the bustling atmosphere of the city, reflecting Bellotto's skill in rendering the city's unique character.

Piazza del Campidoglio with Santa Maria d'Aracoeli, Rome by Bernardo Bellotto, 1742

Piazza del Campidoglio with Santa Maria d'Aracoeli, Rome

Bernardo Bellotto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, showcasing the grand piazza with the Santa Maria d'Aracoeli church in the background. The scene captures the urban landscape of 18th-century Rome, highlighting the architectural grandeur of the city.

A View of Venice looking towards the Lagoon by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4a9d448f60cb88b85828659a569f85b6, 1799

A View of Venice looking towards the Lagoon

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4a9d448f60cb88b85828659a569f85b6
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scenic view of Venice, focusing on the city's iconic lagoon. It showcases the architectural details of the Venetian buildings and the serene waters surrounding them. The artwork captures the essence of the Italian city, highlighting its unique blend of history and natural beauty.

A Venetian Capriccio by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/33e3fb1347a780cb07b3f64f54f3eabb, 1799

A Venetian Capriccio

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/33e3fb1347a780cb07b3f64f54f3eabb
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Venetian Capriccio is a painting by the Italian School, possibly created in the late 18th century. The artwork captures the essence of Venetian architecture and urban life, showcasing the vibrant atmosphere of the city during that period.

View of the Ponte Rotto, Rome by Gaspar van Wittel, 1685

View of the Ponte Rotto, Rome

Gaspar van Wittel
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gaspar van Wittel, known as Vanvitelli, depicts a panoramic view of the Ponte Rotto in Rome. The artwork captures the historic bridge, which is a notable landmark in the city, surrounded by the urban landscape of 17th-century Rome.

The Molo seen from the Bacino, with the Booths of the Ascension Day Fair and the Bucintoro by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6e23bd914192b3634c6fcfdcf9f8e890, 1755

The Molo seen from the Bacino, with the Booths of the Ascension Day Fair and the Bucintoro

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6e23bd914192b3634c6fcfdcf9f8e890
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Molo waterfront in Venice, showcasing the Bacino di San Marco and the Ascension Day Fair booths. The Bucintoro, a ceremonial barge, is prominently featured in the scene. The work captures the bustling atmosphere of Venice's historic waterfront during the 18th century.

Piazza del Popolo, Rome by Jacopo Fabris, 1740

Piazza del Popolo, Rome

Jacopo Fabris
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacopo Fabris depicts the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the square with its iconic obelisk and surrounding architecture. The artwork captures the bustling urban scene, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of the area.

Capriccio of Roman Ruins at Bologna by Pietro Paltronieri, 1740

Capriccio of Roman Ruins at Bologna

Pietro Paltronieri
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pietro Paltronieri, known as Il Mirandolese dalle Prospettive, depicts a capriccio of Roman ruins in Bologna. The artwork showcases the architectural remnants of ancient Roman structures, blending historical elements with artistic imagination.

The Piazzetta from the Waterfront, Venice by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d1732cfdbebd83acabe609164257e1c7, 1749

The Piazzetta from the Waterfront, Venice

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Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazzetta from the waterfront in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and serene waters. It captures the essence of Venetian scenery with detailed brushwork and a focus on the bustling yet tranquil atmosphere of the area.

Octavian and Cleopatra by Anton Raphael Mengs, 1759

Octavian and Cleopatra

Anton Raphael Mengs
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Anton Raphael Mengs depicts the historical meeting between Octavian, later Emperor Augustus, and Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen. The artwork captures the political and personal dynamics of their encounter, reflecting Mengs' skill in portraying complex historical narratives.

Lucretia (after Reni by A. Sasso and Son) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/99313acd8d85af7c863053dcf4b889d8, 1749

Lucretia (after Reni by A. Sasso and Son)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/99313acd8d85af7c863053dcf4b889d8
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the suicide of Lucretia, a historical scene based on the work of Guido Reni. Created by Pietro Antonio Sasso, it captures the dramatic moment of Lucretia's final act, reflecting the emotional intensity of the story. The artwork is part of the National Trust collection and is housed in Italy.

A Philosopher (Democritus in Meditation) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/97dba315d13f85a4e390e0e792b827f3, 1649

A Philosopher (Democritus in Meditation)

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Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the philosopher Democritus in meditation, capturing his contemplative state. Created in the style of Salvator Rosa, it reflects the dramatic and emotional qualities characteristic of the Baroque period.

Pope Pius VI blessing the People of Venice in 1782 by Francesco Guardi, 1782

Pope Pius VI blessing the People of Venice in 1782

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Pope Pius VI blessing the people of Venice in 1782, set in the Campo San Zanipolo. Created by Francesco Guardi, it captures a historical moment of religious significance and civic pride in Venice.

The Dogana, Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1762

The Dogana, Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Dogana, a prominent building in Venice. The artwork captures the grandeur and architectural details of the Dogana, showcasing Guardi's skill in capturing the essence of Venetian architecture.

San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice by Francesco Guardi, 1762

San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

Francesco Guardi
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francesco Guardi depicts the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. The artwork captures the grandeur of the church and its surroundings, showcasing Guardi's signature style of atmospheric perspective and delicate brushwork. It is part of the National Trust collection.

An Architectural Capriccio with Figures and an Obelisk by Vicente Giner, 1670

An Architectural Capriccio with Figures and an Obelisk

Vicente Giner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

An Architectural Capriccio with Figures and an Obelisk is a 17th-century painting by Vicente Giner, depicting a fantastical architectural scene with figures and an obelisk. The work showcases Giner's skill in blending realistic elements with imaginative design, characteristic of the architectural capriccio style popular during the Baroque period.

Salão Nobre Parede by Oreste Sercelli, 1912

Salão Nobre Parede

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Salão Nobre Parede is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on April 21, 1912. The artwork depicts a grand hall wall adorned with intricate floral and ornamental motifs, including flowers, seashells, volutes, and leaves. It showcases the artist's skill in blending natural elements with decorative patterns, creating a rich and detailed visual composition. The painting likely reflects the opulence and artistic trends of the early 20th century.

Hall by Oreste Sercelli, 0

Hall

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a grand hall adorned with intricate details. The scene features elements such as walls decorated with peafowl, floral motifs, and leaf patterns, suggesting a richly embellished interior space. The inclusion of an angel adds a spiritual or symbolic dimension to the composition. The artwork captures the opulence and artistic craftsmanship of the period.

Directoria by Oreste Sercelli, 1907

Directoria

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Directoria is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicting a scene from ancient Roman history. The artwork showcases Sercelli's skill in capturing historical narratives through detailed imagery and vibrant colors.

Entrada 01 by Oreste Sercelli, 1913

Entrada 01

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Entrada 01 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1913. The artwork features intricate details of a door adorned with floral motifs, including flowers, seashells, and fleur-de-lis patterns. It also incorporates elements like a cornucopia and Ramalhete, suggesting a rich decorative theme. The piece reflects Sercelli's skill in blending traditional symbols with artistic expression.

Toilete Senhoras by Oreste Sercelli, 1916

Toilete Senhoras

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Toilete Senhoras is a 1916 painting by Oreste Sercelli, an Italian artist known for his decorative and symbolic works. The painting features intricate floral and ornamental motifs, including volutes, seashells, and leaves, which are arranged in a harmonious composition. It showcases Sercelli's skill in blending natural elements with artistic design, creating a visually rich and detailed scene.

Salve Magna Parens Frucum Audacia Fortuna Juvat In Arte Libertas Humilis Labor Si Id Non Humilis Gloria by Oreste Sercelli, 1917

Salve Magna Parens Frucum Audacia Fortuna Juvat In Arte Libertas Humilis Labor Si Id Non Humilis Gloria

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a complex composition featuring elements such as volutes, seashells, leaves, garlands, flowers, rosettes, angels, women, men, and a Ramalhete. The artwork, created in 1917, likely reflects themes of freedom, labor, and the interplay between human effort and divine or natural forces, given the title's Latin inscription.

Toilette Senhoras 02 by Oreste Sercelli, 1916

Toilette Senhoras 02

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Toilette Senhoras 02 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on July 8, 1916. The artwork depicts a scene of women in a domestic setting, likely focusing on their grooming or personal care activities. With its rich details and period-specific elements, the painting offers insight into early 20th-century domestic life and fashion.

Saleta 02 by Oreste Sercelli, 1916

Saleta 02

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Saleta 02 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1916. The artwork depicts a scene with flowers, a vase, and intricate details such as volutes and a chessboard, suggesting a thematic focus on decorative elements and possibly symbolic motifs.

Sala de Musica by Oreste Sercelli, 1927

Sala de Musica

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Sala de Musica is a 1927 painting by Oreste Sercelli. The artwork depicts a decorative ceiling with intricate patterns of leaves, flowers, seashells, and volutes, suggesting a historical or architectural theme. Angels and rosettes are also featured, adding a sense of elegance and grandeur. The inclusion of a lyre and dog hints at a musical or cultural setting, possibly inspired by classical or Renaissance motifs.

Zodíaco by Oreste Sercelli, 0

Zodíaco

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Zodíaco is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicting the twelve zodiac signs. The artwork features intricate details of each sign, arranged in a circular pattern, with a central rosette and celestial motifs. It showcases Sercelli's skill in blending traditional techniques with astrological symbolism.

Palacete Beneducci Teto da Escada by Oreste Sercelli, 1927

Palacete Beneducci Teto da Escada

Oreste Sercelli
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a detailed ceiling scene featuring intricate patterns, rosettes, and ornate designs. The composition includes elements such as bricks, vases, and a woman, suggesting a historical or architectural theme. The artwork showcases Sercelli's skill in capturing both decorative and narrative elements within a historical context.

S Pietro. Volta Dellaltare Maggiare Bologna by Oreste Sercelli, 1899

S Pietro. Volta Dellaltare Maggiare Bologna

Oreste Sercelli
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts the interior of the main altar in the Basilica of San Pietro in Bologna. The artwork features intricate architectural elements such as columns, arches, and rosettes, with floral motifs adding a touch of elegance to the sacred space.

Affresco Nella 2 Cupola Della Navata a Destra Nella Chide Di S. Bartolomeo Bologna by Oreste Sercelli, 1890

Affresco Nella 2 Cupola Della Navata a Destra Nella Chide Di S. Bartolomeo Bologna

Oreste Sercelli
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a richly detailed scene featuring seashells, monsters, angels, flowers, leaves, volutes, and a Ramalhete. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery in blending natural elements with fantastical imagery, creating a vivid and imaginative composition.

Mantova Palazzo Ducale Paleo In Legno Darato by Oreste Sercelli, 1890

Mantova Palazzo Ducale Paleo In Legno Darato

Oreste Sercelli
Mantova,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a detailed ceiling decoration featuring a rosette design with floral and leaf motifs. The artwork showcases intricate woodwork patterns, likely representing a historical interior design element from the Palazzo Ducale in Mantova.

Mantova Sala Detta Di Pietra Palazzo Del Sè by Oreste Sercelli, 1890

Mantova Sala Detta Di Pietra Palazzo Del Sè

Oreste Sercelli
Mantova,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts the Mantova Sala Detta Di Pietra Palazzo Del Sè, showcasing intricate ceiling decorations with floral and leaf motifs, arches, and rosettes. The artwork captures the grandeur of the palace's interior, reflecting the ornate styles of the late 19th century.

Roma S. Ma Del Papolo by Oreste Sercelli, 1890

Roma S. Ma Del Papolo

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Roma S. Ma Del Papolo is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on October 14, 1890. The artwork depicts a scene involving a saint, a man, and a woman, with elements such as flowers, seashells, and an angel present. It showcases Sercelli's skill in blending religious and secular themes within a historical context.

B. Venezia Chiesa Di S. Marco. Safetto Della Sagrestia. by Oreste Sercelli, 1890

B. Venezia Chiesa Di S. Marco. Safetto Della Sagrestia.

Oreste Sercelli
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a scene from Venice's San Marco church, focusing on the Safetto della Sagrestia, which is a small statue of the Virgin Mary. The artwork captures the intricate details of the church's interior and the sacred atmosphere of the space.

Venezia Palazzo Ducale Sala Del Collegio Di Antonio da Ponte by Oreste Sercelli, 1890

Venezia Palazzo Ducale Sala Del Collegio Di Antonio da Ponte

Oreste Sercelli
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a historical scene set in the Sala del Collegio of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice. The artwork showcases intricate details of the room's architecture and decorative elements, reflecting the grandeur of Venetian Renaissance design.

Marco da Faenza 1520 + 1588 by Oreste Sercelli, 1889

Marco da Faenza 1520 + 1588

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts Marco da Faenza, a Renaissance artist, portrayed in two different periods: 1520 and 1588. The artwork combines elements from both time periods, showcasing the evolution of his style and the historical context of his work. The inclusion of various symbols such as leaves, volutes, and flowers suggests a thematic focus on nature and artistic legacy.

Pitti Di Poccetti by Oreste Sercelli, 0

Pitti Di Poccetti

Oreste Sercelli
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

Pitti Di Poccetti is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicting a scene from Italian history. The artwork features a ceiling fresco with intricate details, including a woman, flowers, and an angel, symbolizing themes of beauty and divine presence. The use of the fleur-de-lis motif suggests a connection to French or Italian aristocratic heritage.

Loggio Dell Innoco by Oreste Sercelli, 0

Loggio Dell Innoco

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Loggio Dell Innoco is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli. The artwork depicts a scene featuring a man, a goat, and an angel, set against a ceiling adorned with floral motifs and arches. The composition suggests a narrative or symbolic theme, typical of historical paintings, with intricate details highlighting the artist's craftsmanship.

Galleria by Oreste Sercelli, 0

Galleria

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Galleria is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicting a grand gallery scene. The artwork features a central column and a monstrous figure, suggesting a dramatic and symbolic narrative. The composition combines classical elements with fantastical imagery, characteristic of Sercelli's style.

Hotel Theatro Cinema by Oreste Sercelli, 1918

Hotel Theatro Cinema

Oreste Sercelli
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a detailed scale model of the Hotel Theatro Cinema, showcasing its grand architecture and interior design. The artwork captures the opulence of the early 20th-century entertainment venue, blending elements of theatre and hospitality in a single composition.

Slave Market in Rome by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1884

Slave Market in Rome

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Slave Market in Ancient Rome is a painting of about 1884 by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme, who was known for combining classical, romantic, and realistic elements. The work depicts a bustling scene in a Roman marketplace where enslaved individuals are being auctioned, showcasing Gérôme's attention to detail and his ability to blend historical accuracy with dramatic composition.

The Battle of Montemurlo by Battista Franco Veneziano, 1537

The Battle of Montemurlo

Battista Franco Veneziano
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Montemurlo depicts a historical battle, likely from the Italian Wars, showcasing the chaos and intensity of combat. The painting also includes the mythological scene of the Rape of Ganymede, illustrating the abduction of Ganymede by Zeus. Created by Battista Franco Veneziano in 1537, this work combines historical and mythological elements, reflecting the Renaissance fascination with both classical themes and contemporary events. The composition is rich in detail, capturing the movement and emotion of the depicted scenes.

Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi, on the Grand Canal, Venice by Canaletto, 1750

Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi, on the Grand Canal, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view depicts the Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi situated on the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the city's iconic architecture and waterways. The painting captures the grandeur of the palazzo against the Venetian skyline, with gondolas gliding through the canal and figures walking along the waterfront.

Shepherd boy in the temple, Paestum by Constantin Hansen, 1854

Shepherd boy in the temple, Paestum

Constantin Hansen
Paestum,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Constantin Hansen depicts a shepherd boy in the ancient temple of Paestum, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the site. The artwork captures the historical and cultural significance of the temple, blending the natural elements with the classical structure.

Three Kings drawn in Chariots in a Triumphal Procession by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5779dc374125235346e22c4de12c7ae3, 1450

Three Kings drawn in Chariots in a Triumphal Procession

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5779dc374125235346e22c4de12c7ae3
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a historical scene of three kings drawn in chariots participating in a triumphal procession. It is a work by the Italian (Florentine) School, showcasing the grandeur and ceremonial aspects of such processions. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the royal figures and the elaborate settings typical of Renaissance art.

Byron's visit to the Mekhitarists in Surb Ghazar Island by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1899

Byron's visit to the Mekhitarists in Surb Ghazar Island

Ivan Aivazovsky
San Lazzaro degli Armeni,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ivan Aivazovsky depicts Lord Byron's visit to the Mekhitarists on Surb Ghazar Island, a significant event in Armenian history. The artwork captures the historical moment with detailed imagery, reflecting Aivazovsky's skill in portraying historical scenes.

Blick von der Villa Malta in Rom nach Norden by Johann Christian Reinhart, 1831

Blick von der Villa Malta in Rom nach Norden

Johann Christian Reinhart
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johann Christian Reinhart depicts a panoramic view from the Villa Malta in Rome, showcasing the city's landmarks and surrounding landscape. Created in 1831, it captures the grandeur of Rome from a northern perspective, highlighting the architectural and natural elements of the area.

Tarquinius and Lucretia by Palma Vecchio, 1590

Tarquinius and Lucretia

Palma Vecchio
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the story of Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, and Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the last king of Rome. It portrays the moment when Tarquinius, the son of the king, rapes Lucretia, leading to her suicide and the eventual overthrow of the monarchy. The work is known for its dramatic composition and emotional intensity, characteristic of Palma Vecchio's style.

Timoclea Kills the Captain of Alexander the Great by Elisabetta Sirani, 1659

Timoclea Kills the Captain of Alexander the Great

Elisabetta Sirani
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Elisabetta Sirani depicts the dramatic scene of Timoclea, a historical figure, killing the captain of Alexander the Great. The artwork captures the intense moment of the assassination, highlighting the emotional and physical conflict between the characters. Set against a backdrop that suggests a historical setting, the painting combines detailed realism with the dramatic storytelling typical of Baroque art.

The Death of Camilla by Carlo Cignani, 1682

The Death of Camilla

Carlo Cignani
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Camilla is a historical painting by Carlo Cignani, depicting a dramatic scene of a woman's death. The artwork captures the emotional intensity of the moment, with detailed attention to the figures and setting. Created in 1682, it is an example of Baroque art characterized by its rich colors and dynamic composition.

Lucretia by Orazio Gentileschi, 1650

Lucretia

Orazio Gentileschi
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the moment of Lucretia's suicide, a pivotal scene from Roman history. The subject, Lucretia, is shown holding a dagger as she takes her own life, a powerful symbol of honor and resistance against betrayal. The composition is dramatic, with intense expressions and dynamic lighting typical of Artemisia Gentileschi's style. The work is part of a series of historical paintings that reflect the artist's fascination with strong female figures and moral dilemmas.

Portia Wounding her Thigh by Elisabetta Sirani, 1664

Portia Wounding her Thigh

Elisabetta Sirani
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

Portia Wounding her Thigh is a painting by Elisabetta Sirani, created in 1664. The artwork depicts a dramatic scene from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, where Portia, dressed as a male lawyer, wounds her thigh to prove her ability to handle legal matters. The painting captures the intensity of the moment, highlighting themes of sacrifice and determination.

The Grand Canal from San Vio, Venice by Canaletto, 1723

The Grand Canal from San Vio, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, captures the Grand Canal of Venice from the Campo San Vio. The painting showcases the grandeur of Venetian architecture and the serene waters, with the iconic Punta della Dogana in the distance. Created in 1723, it is housed at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.

Grand Canal from Palazzo Balbi towards the Rialto by Canaletto, 1723

Grand Canal from Palazzo Balbi towards the Rialto

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Grand Canal in Venice, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the Palazzo Balbi and the Rialto area. Canaletto's detailed perspective captures the bustling waterways and the historic buildings along the canal, typical of his veduta (view) paintings.

Marcus Curtius by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1750

Marcus Curtius

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the legendary Roman hero Marcus Curtius. The scene captures Curtius leaping into a chasm to save Rome from a mysterious threat, a moment frozen in time that reflects the grandeur of Roman history and mythology. The artwork is celebrated for its detailed classical composition and dramatic storytelling, characteristic of Panini's historical paintings.

The Patron Saints of the Crotta Family by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1750

The Patron Saints of the Crotta Family

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Patron Saints of the Crotta Family is a 1750 oil painting by the Italian artist Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. It depicts the family's patron saints, including Alexander of Bergamo, Grata of Bergamo, Firmus, and Rusticus, in a grand interior setting. The composition showcases Tiepolo's mastery of light and intricate detailing, with figures arranged in a dynamic yet harmonious manner. The painting is notable for its religious symbolism and the inclusion of the Crotta family members, highlighting their devotion and heritage.

Rendición del ejército francés en la Batalla de San Quintín by Luca Giordano, 1692

Rendición del ejército francés en la Batalla de San Quintín

Luca Giordano
Turin,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Luca Giordano depicts the French army's surrender during the Battle of San Quintín. It captures the dramatic moment of military defeat, showcasing soldiers in body armor and combat helmets, with notable figures such as Anne de Montmorency and Emanuele Filiberto I, Duke of Savoy, prominently featured.

Arrival of the French Ambassador in Venice by Canaletto, 1727

Arrival of the French Ambassador in Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Count Jacques-Vincent Languet de Gergy disembarking onto the quay in front of the Doge's Palace and being greeted by officials of the Venetian Republic. It showcases the grandeur of Venice's San Marco basin, with notable landmarks such as the Piazzetta San Marco, the column of San Marco, and the Grand Canal. The work captures the historical moment of the French Ambassador's arrival, highlighting the city's architectural splendor and the ceremonial aspects of Venetian diplomacy.

Death of Lucretia by Il Sodoma, 1517

Death of Lucretia

Il Sodoma
Florence,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts the dramatic moment of Lucretia's suicide, a pivotal event in Roman history. She is shown with her hand on the dagger, her expression a mix of resolve and sorrow. The composition is rich in symbolism, reflecting the themes of honor and betrayal. Created by Il Sodoma in 1515, this historical painting captures the emotional intensity of the scene.

View of Rome by Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, 1782

View of Rome

Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre Henri de Valenciennes depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing iconic landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica and the surrounding architecture. The artwork captures the grandeur of the city with detailed urban elements and natural features, reflecting the artist's skill in landscape painting.

Pope Pius VI Descending the Throne to Take Leave of the Doge in the Hall of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 1782 and Pontifical Ceremony in SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, 1782 (pair) by Francesco Guardi, 1783

Pope Pius VI Descending the Throne to Take Leave of the Doge in the Hall of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 1782 and Pontifical Ceremony in SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, 1782 (pair)

Francesco Guardi
Unknown City,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Pope Pius VI descending from his throne to bid farewell to the Doge of Venice in the Hall of SS. Giovanni e Paolo. It captures a significant historical moment in Venetian history, showcasing the ceremonial exchange between the Pope and the Doge. The artwork is part of a pair, with the other piece illustrating the Pontifical Ceremony in the same location. Created by Francesco Guardi in 1782, it is housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Town on a mountain in Italy by Willy Gorissen, 1957

Town on a mountain in Italy

Willy Gorissen
Trento,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Willy Gorissen depicts a town nestled on the side of a mountain in Italy. The scene showcases a charming village with houses, a church, and surrounding natural landscapes, capturing the serene beauty of the Italian countryside.

Landscape with Jupiter and Io by Lambert Sustris, 1557

Landscape with Jupiter and Io

Lambert Sustris
Verona,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Andrea Schiavone depicts a romantic scene between Jupiter and Io, set against a lush landscape featuring a waterfall, trees, and mountains. The composition includes elements of rural scenery such as a plain, watercourse, and livestock, with a focus on the intimate relationship between the two figures. The artwork showcases Schiavone's skill in blending natural landscapes with mythological narratives.

Leonardo Painting the Mona Lisa by Cesare Maccari, 1863

Leonardo Painting the Mona Lisa

Cesare Maccari
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Leonardo da Vinci at work on the famous Mona Lisa, a scene that captures the moment of creation. The artwork is a historical representation of the renowned portrait, showcasing the artist's process and the subject's enigmatic expression.

The Battle of Lissa on July 20, 1866 by Alexander Kircher, 1918

The Battle of Lissa on July 20, 1866

Alexander Kircher
Trieste,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexander Kircher depicts the historic Battle of Lissa, which took place on July 20, 1866. The artwork captures the intense naval engagement during the Austro-Prussian War, showcasing the strategic maneuvers and dramatic moments of the battle.

Surrender of Mantua, February 2, 1797 by Hippolyte Lecomte, 1850

Surrender of Mantua, February 2, 1797

Hippolyte Lecomte
Mantua,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Surrender of Mantua on February 2, 1797, a significant event during the French Revolutionary Wars. It shows General Wurmser surrendering to General Sérurier, highlighting the historical context of the Napoleonic era. The scene includes elements of military strategy and the aftermath of the siege, with notable figures and their staff present.

Napoleon III in Genoa by Théodore Gudin, 1865

Napoleon III in Genoa

Théodore Gudin
Genoa,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Napoleon III visiting Genoa in 1859, captured by Théodore Gudin. The scene showcases the historical significance of the event, with the lighthouse and ship in the background highlighting the maritime importance of Genoa during that era.

The Sicilian vespers by Francesco Hayez, 1846

The Sicilian vespers

Francesco Hayez
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Sicilian Vespers, painted by Francesco Hayez in 1846, depicts the historical event of the Sicilian Vespers, a significant uprising in 1282 against French rule. The painting captures the moment of rebellion, with figures representing both the Sicilian people and the clergy, symbolizing the struggle for independence. It is a prominent example of historical painting and is housed in the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome.

Lucretia by Andrea Casali, 1750

Lucretia

Andrea Casali
Bologna,Italy
Unknown Movement

Lucretia is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian Rococo artist Andrea Casali, completed around 1750. The painting depicts the legendary Roman heroine Lucretia, who, according to Roman history, was a virtuous noblewoman who committed suicide to preserve her honor after being raped by the king's son. Her act of suicide became a symbol of moral integrity and led to the fall of the Roman monarchy and the rise of the Roman Republic.

Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino by J. M. W. Turner, 1839

Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
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Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino is a landscape by British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner completed in 1839. It is Turner's final painting of Rome and had been in the possession of the family of the 5th Earl of Rosebery since 1878, until the painting came to auction, 7 July 2010. It was bought by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and was subject to an export bar to allow a British gallery time to attempt to match the Getty's bid.

View from Monte Pincio by P. C. Skovgaard, 1861

View from Monte Pincio

P. C. Skovgaard
Rome,Italy
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This architectural painting by P.C. Skovgaard depicts a panoramic view from Monte Pincio in Rome, showcasing the city's iconic landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica. The artwork captures the grandeur of the Roman landscape with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the artist's skill in rendering architectural structures and urban vistas.

Three panels adorning a Wedding Cassone by Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi, 1467

Three panels adorning a Wedding Cassone

Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi
Florence,Italy
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This painting by Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi, also known as Lo Scheggia, depicts three panels from a wedding cassone, a type of Renaissance marriage chest. The panels likely showcase scenes from the life of David and Heracles, as suggested by the tags, and may include elements of a processional parade. The artwork is a prime example of historical painting from the late 15th century.

Italian Cloister by Jørgen Roed, 0

Italian Cloister

Jørgen Roed
Venice,Italy
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This architectural painting by Jørgen Roed depicts an Italian monastery garden, showcasing intricate details of the cloister's design and the surrounding landscape. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the garden, with elements of classical architecture blending harmoniously with natural surroundings.

Scene from the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome by Jørgen Roed, 1839

Scene from the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome

Jørgen Roed
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Jørgen Roed depicts a scene from the gardens of the Villa Borghese in Rome, showcasing the architectural beauty and serene atmosphere of the historic villa. The artwork captures the intricate details of the garden landscape, including a fountain and a woman, highlighting the elegance of the setting.

Street Scene from Gerano in the Sabine Hills by Frederik Vermehren, 1856

Street Scene from Gerano in the Sabine Hills

Frederik Vermehren
Gerano,Italy
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This painting by Frederik Vermehren depicts a street scene in Gerano, a village located in the Sabine Hills. The composition includes elements such as a woman, a boy, a pig, a donkey, and a basket, suggesting a lively rural setting. The inclusion of stairs and a sky indicates a focus on the architectural and urban aspects of the village, characteristic of architectural painting.

The Marble Steps Leading to the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

The Marble Steps Leading to the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
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The Marble Steps Leading to the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Danish painter C. W. Eckersberg. It was painted in 1814–1816. The work depicts the grand marble steps of the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome, showcasing the architectural grandeur and intricate details of the steps, which lead up to the church. The scene includes various figures such as men and women, along with sculptures and elements of the sky and clouds, creating a vivid portrayal of the site.

The Story of Lucretia by Master of Marradi, 0

The Story of Lucretia

Master of Marradi
Florence,Italy
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The Story of Lucretia is a historical painting by the Master of Marradi, depicting the tragic tale of Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman who took her own life to preserve her honor after being raped by the king's son. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the moment, showcasing the artist's skill in conveying narrative and emotion through visual storytelling.

Opposite the 'Campagne Bartaloni' by Frances Elizabeth Wynne, 0

Opposite the 'Campagne Bartaloni'

Frances Elizabeth Wynne
Bologna,Italy
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This landscape painting by Frances Elizabeth Wynne depicts a serene scene featuring a boat on a lake, likely set in the Kingdom of Italy. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the natural surroundings, with elements suggesting a peaceful rural setting.

Savona, Italy by Frances Elizabeth Wynne, 1860

Savona, Italy

Frances Elizabeth Wynne
Savona,Italy
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This landscape painting by Frances Elizabeth Wynne depicts the harbor of Savona, Italy, capturing the serene coastal scene with boats and the surrounding architecture. Created in 1860, the artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering the natural beauty and maritime elements of the Italian coastline.

Lucretia by Francesco Francia, 1506

Lucretia

Francesco Francia
Parma,Italy
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Lucretia is a painting by Francesco Francia depicting the legendary Roman heroine Lucretia, who committed suicide to preserve her honor after being raped by the king's son. The work is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art, showcasing Francia's skill in capturing emotional intensity and classical themes.

Lucretia Stabbing herself by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9d257de5f7769f0a1a2dd76ba5612351, 0

Lucretia Stabbing herself

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9d257de5f7769f0a1a2dd76ba5612351
Bologna,Italy
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This painting depicts the dramatic moment of Lucretia stabbing herself, a pivotal scene from the Roman legend of Lucretia. The artwork captures the intense emotions and historical significance of the event, with detailed attention to the figures and setting. Created in the 18th century by an Italian Bolognese artist, it reflects the Neoclassical interest in classical antiquity.

Haasdrubal's Wife Denouncing her Husband before Scipio Africanus by Pietro della Vecchia, 0

Haasdrubal's Wife Denouncing her Husband before Scipio Africanus

Pietro della Vecchia
Florence,Italy
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This historical painting by Pietro della Vecchia depicts the dramatic moment of Hasdrubal Barca's wife denouncing her husband before the Roman general Scipio Africanus. The scene captures the tension of a political betrayal, with Hasdrubal's wife standing defiantly against her husband, who is portrayed as a defeated Carthaginian general. The composition emphasizes the emotional intensity of the moment, reflecting the historical context of the Second Punic War.

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking Southeast, with the Campo della Carità to the Right by Canaletto, 1734

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking Southeast, with the Campo della Carità to the Right

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, looking southeast towards the Campo della Carità. The scene features the canal's grandeur with boats, towers, and the bustling urban landscape of 18th-century Venice.

Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo, Venice by Canaletto, 1734

Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo, Venice

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo in Venice, showcasing the grandeur of the Venetian architecture and the bustling urban life. The painting captures the intricate details of the buildings, canals, and the atmospheric perspective typical of Canaletto's vedute.

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking South toward the Rialto Bridge by Canaletto, 1734

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking South toward the Rialto Bridge

Canaletto
Venice,Italy
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This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the Grand Canal in Venice, with the Rialto Bridge prominently featured in the distance. The painting showcases the city's architectural grandeur and bustling waterways, typical of Canaletto's detailed vedute of 18th-century Venice.

The Virture of Lucretia by Giuseppe Cades, 0

The Virture of Lucretia

Giuseppe Cades
Rome,Italy
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The Virtue of Lucretia is a historical painting by Giuseppe Cades, depicting the legendary Roman heroine Lucretia. The artwork portrays her moment of moral resolve, symbolizing virtue and integrity. It is an example of historical painting, capturing a pivotal moment in Roman history.

The Three Philosophers by Giorgione, 1500

The Three Philosophers

Giorgione
Venice,Italy
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The Three Philosophers is an oil painting on canvas attributed to the Italian High Renaissance artist Giorgione. It shows three philosophers – one young, one middle-aged, and one old. The painting is notable for its enigmatic composition and atmospheric landscape, which reflects Giorgione's mastery in blending human figures with nature.

Galileo facing the Roman Inquisition by Cristiano Banti, 1857

Galileo facing the Roman Inquisition

Cristiano Banti
Florence,Italy
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This painting depicts Galileo Galilei being questioned by the Roman Inquisition, a pivotal moment in the history of science and religion. Created by Cristiano Banti in 1857, it captures the tension and drama of Galileo's trial, highlighting the conflict between scientific inquiry and religious authority.

The Tempest by Giorgione, 1506

The Tempest

Giorgione
Venice,Italy
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The Tempest is a Renaissance painting by the Italian master Giorgione dated between 1506 and 1508. Originally commissioned by the Venetian noble Gabriele Vendramin, the painting is now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia of Venice, Italy. Despite considerable discussion by art historians, the meaning of the scene remains elusive.

Lucrezia by Guido Cagnacci, 1650

Lucrezia

Guido Cagnacci
Bologna,Italy
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This painting by Guido Cagnacci depicts the story of Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman known for her virtue and tragic fate. The artwork is a historical painting that captures the moment of her suicide after being raped by the king's son, leading to the fall of the Tarquins. The composition is dramatic, with intense expressions and symbolic elements that convey the moral and emotional weight of the narrative.

HMS 'Victorious' Taking the 'Rivoli', 22 February 1812 by Thomas Luny, 1812

HMS 'Victorious' Taking the 'Rivoli', 22 February 1812

Thomas Luny
Pirano,Italy
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This painting depicts the naval battle between the HMS Victorious and the Rivoli, which took place on 22 February 1812. The scene captures the intense action of the battle, showcasing the historical significance of the event.

Ruins of Ancient Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1725

Ruins of Ancient Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the ruins of Ancient Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Colosseum and other historical landmarks. The artwork captures the atmospheric decay of the once-mighty empire, with intricate details of architecture and urban landscapes.

Constantine Ordering the Destruction of the Pagan Idols by Pietro da Cortona, 1636

Constantine Ordering the Destruction of the Pagan Idols

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
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Constantine Ordering the Destruction of the Pagan Idols is a historical painting by Pietro da Cortona, depicting the moment when Emperor Constantine the Great orders the destruction of pagan idols. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of religious and political transformation in the 4th century, symbolizing the shift from paganism to Christianity in the Roman Empire.

Constantine Slaying the Lion by Pietro da Cortona, 1636

Constantine Slaying the Lion

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
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Constantine Slaying the Lion is a historical painting by Pietro da Cortona, created in 1636. The artwork depicts Emperor Constantine the Great in the act of killing a lion, a symbol of his triumph and strength. The composition is dynamic, showcasing Cortona's skill in capturing movement and dramatic lighting.

Constantine Burning the Memorials by Pietro da Cortona, 1633

Constantine Burning the Memorials

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
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Constantine Burning the Memorials is a historical painting by Pietro da Cortona, depicting the dramatic scene of Emperor Constantine I burning the memorials, a significant event in early Christian history. The artwork captures the intensity of the moment, reflecting the religious and political tensions of the time.

The Carnival in Rome 1881 by José Benlliure y Gil, 1881

The Carnival in Rome 1881

José Benlliure y Gil
Rome,Italy
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The Carnival in Rome 1881 is a historical painting by José Benlliure y Gil depicting the vibrant festivities of a Roman carnival in the year 1881. The artwork captures the lively atmosphere of the event with detailed scenes of costumed revelers, elaborate decorations, and the bustling energy of the crowd.

Padre Jofré defending a crazy by Joaquín Sorolla, 1887

Padre Jofré defending a crazy

Joaquín Sorolla
Assisi,Italy
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This painting by Joaquín Sorolla depicts Padre Jofré defending a crazy, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing dramatic scenes. It is an example of historical painting, reflecting the social and cultural context of its time.

View of Borghetto by Hendrik Frans van Lint, 1720

View of Borghetto

Hendrik Frans van Lint
Borghetto,Italy
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This painting by Hendrik Frans van Lint depicts a scenic view of Borghetto, showcasing the natural landscape and architectural elements of the area. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the surroundings, likely featuring waterways, buildings, and possibly the surrounding countryside.

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