
Venice: The Bacino di San Marco from the Canale della Giudecca
Canaletto·1740
Historical Context
Venice: The Bacino di San Marco from the Canale della Giudecca, painted around 1740 and now in the Wallace Collection, captures a panoramic view across the broad basin of water that separates the Giudecca from the main island of Venice. The perspective from the Giudecca Canal offers one of the widest views of the San Marco waterfront, encompassing the Doge's Palace, the Campanile, and the dome of the Salute in a single sweeping panorama. The Wallace Collection's extensive Venetian holdings — among the finest in Britain — were assembled primarily by the fourth Marquess of Hertford, whose passionate collecting of eighteenth-century art made his collection one of the most important private assemblages of European painting in the nineteenth century.
Technical Analysis
Canaletto's topographical precision renders every architectural detail of the waterfront with the accuracy of a surveyor. The wide format captures the panoramic sweep of the basin, with carefully graduated atmospheric perspective creating the illusion of deep space across the water.
Look Closer
- ◆Notice the panoramic sweep across the Bacino from the Giudecca Canal, capturing every architectural detail of the waterfront with the accuracy of a surveyor.
- ◆Look at the wide format and carefully graduated atmospheric perspective creating the illusion of deep space across the water in this 1740 Wallace Collection view.
- ◆Observe one of the widest available perspectives on Venice's San Marco waterfront, the city arrayed like a theatrical backdrop across the distant shore.
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