Bernardo Bellotto

Italian Rococo Era Painter, C.1721-1780 Italian painter and draughtsman. He was a view painter who worked in Italy and later at the courts of Dresden, Vienna, Munich and Warsaw. The nephew and almost certainly the pupil of Canaletto, outside Italy he signed his works de Canaletto and hence became known as Canaletto. He painted both topographical and imaginary views in a style independent of his uncle's, distinguished by cold colour and by the austere geometry of architectural masses.


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Bernardo Bellotto The Blue Palace. oil


The Blue Palace.
Painting ID::  90907
The Blue Palace.
1779(1779) Medium oil on canvas cjr
1779(1779) _ Medium_oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

Bernardo Bellotto Krasinski Square. Detail with Krasinski Palace. oil


Krasinski Square. Detail with Krasinski Palace.
Painting ID::  91082
Krasinski Square. Detail with Krasinski Palace.
1778(1778) Medium oil on canvas cjr
1778(1778) _ Medium_oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

Bernardo Bellotto New Town Market Square with St. Kazimierz Church. oil


New Town Market Square with St. Kazimierz Church.
Painting ID::  91083
New Town Market Square with St. Kazimierz Church.
1778(1778) Medium oil on canvas cjr
1778(1778) _ Medium_oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

Bernardo Bellotto Capriccio Romano, Capitol oil


Capriccio Romano, Capitol
Painting ID::  91730
Capriccio Romano, Capitol
1742-1747 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 134 X 116 cm cjr
   
   
     

Bernardo Bellotto Cracow Suburb as seen from the Cracow Gate. oil


Cracow Suburb as seen from the Cracow Gate.
Painting ID::  91851
Cracow Suburb as seen from the Cracow Gate.
1767-1768 Medium oil on canvas cjr
1767-1768 _ Medium_oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

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     Italian Rococo Era Painter, C.1721-1780 Italian painter and draughtsman. He was a view painter who worked in Italy and later at the courts of Dresden, Vienna, Munich and Warsaw. The nephew and almost certainly the pupil of Canaletto, outside Italy he signed his works de Canaletto and hence became known as Canaletto. He painted both topographical and imaginary views in a style independent of his uncle's, distinguished by cold colour and by the austere geometry of architectural masses.

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