The Bacino, Venice, with the Dogana and a Distant View of the Isola di San Giorgio

Luca Carlevaris

Created:
Movement:
1712
Baroque
key Notes:
Venetian Veduta, Architectural Precision
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Dimensions:
20 x 47 1/8 in. (50.8 x 119.7 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
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The Bacino, Venice, with the Dogana and a Distant View of the Isola di San Giorgio

Artist: Luca Carlevarijs

Year: 1712

Medium: Oil on canvas

Artistic and Historical Impact

Luca Carlevarijs is often credited with pioneering the genre of Venetian vedute, or cityscapes, which became highly popular in the 18th century. "The Bacino, Venice, with the Dogana and a Distant View of the Isola di San Giorgio" exemplifies his meticulous attention to architectural detail and atmospheric effects. This painting captures the bustling maritime activity of Venice, reflecting the city's status as a major trading hub during the period. Carlevarijs's work laid the groundwork for later artists such as Canaletto, who further developed the vedute genre. His paintings are valued not only for their artistic merit but also for their historical documentation of Venice's urban landscape in the early 18th century.

Biographical Context

Luca Carlevarijs was born in Udine in 1663 and later moved to Venice, where he became a prominent figure in the city's artistic community. His work was influenced by his travels and exposure to Dutch and Flemish painting styles, which is evident in his use of perspective and light. Carlevarijs's contributions to Venetian art were significant, as he helped establish a visual language that celebrated the city's unique beauty and vitality.

Description of the work:

The Bacino, Venice, with the Dogana and a Distant View of the Isola di San Giorgio

Created in 1712 by Luca Carlevaris, this oil on canvas painting exemplifies the Venetian veduta style, capturing a detailed and atmospheric view of the bustling Bacino di San Marco with the Dogana and the distant Isola di San Giorgio. Carlevaris's work is noted for its precise architectural renderings and vibrant depiction of light, characteristic of early 18th-century Venetian landscape painting.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The Bacino, Venice, with the Dogana and a Distant View of the Isola di San Giorgio