Vaprio d'Adda

Bernardo Bellotto

Created:
Movement:
1744
Rococo
key Notes:
Architectural precision, atmospheric perspective.
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Dimensions:
25 1/4 x 39 1/4 in. (64.1 x 99.7 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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story of the work:

"Vaprio d'Adda" is a painting by the Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto, created in 1744. The work depicts a view of the town of Vaprio d'Adda, located along the Adda River in northern Italy. Bellotto, a prominent landscape painter and a nephew of Canaletto, is known for his detailed urban scenes and architectural precision. This painting exemplifies his ability to capture the interplay of light and shadow, as well as the intricate details of the buildings and natural surroundings. The composition reflects the influence of the veduta genre, which emphasizes realistic depictions of cityscapes. "Vaprio d'Adda" is part of a series of works that document various locations in Italy, showcasing Bellotto's skill in rendering both the grandeur and the everyday life of the 18th century. The current location of the painting is unknown.

Description of the work:

"Vaprio d'Adda," painted by Bernardo Bellotto in 1744, is an oil on canvas work that captures a serene riverside scene. The composition features a panoramic view of the Adda River, with the town of Vaprio situated along its banks. Architectural elements are prominent, showcasing a blend of residential and civic buildings characterized by their detailed facades. The sky is rendered with a soft palette, transitioning from warm hues to cooler tones, suggesting a time of day that enhances the tranquil atmosphere. Bellotto's meticulous attention to perspective creates a sense of depth, drawing the viewer's eye toward the horizon. The interplay of light and shadow adds dimension to the structures and landscape, highlighting the natural beauty of the setting. The painting exemplifies Bellotto's skill in capturing both the grandeur of urban architecture and the subtleties of the surrounding environment.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Vaprio d'Adda