詳情
FOLLOWER OF MICHELE MARIESCHI
Venice, the Rialto Bridge, seen from the North with the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi and the Fabbriche Vecchie di Rialto
oil on canvas
2018 x 3558 in. (51.1 x 90.4 cm.)
來源
Palazzo Valmarana, Venice (according to Canford Manor, op. cit.).
(Presumably) Otto Mündler, Paris, from whom acquired in 1865 by Ivor Bertie Guest, later 1st Baron Wimborne (1835-1914),
thence by descent to the present owner.
出版
(Presumably) A Catalogue of the Pictures at Canford Manor in the Possession of Lord Wimborne, Dorchester, 1888, p. 16, nos. 34 and 35, as 'Canaletto'.
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拍品專文

This painting was presumably one of a pair of views of Venice acquired from Otto Mündler, a scholar and dealer based in Paris. In the 1850s Sir Charles Eastlake employed him as the travelling agent of the National Gallery, London, to support the acquisition of Italian paintings. Mündler spent several years travelling throughout Europe, keeping an extensive and fascinating diary of the many pictures he saw (see J. Anderson, 'Introduction to the Travel Diary of Otto Mündler', Walpole Society, LI, 1985).

The composition is closely related to Canaletto's Grand Canal: the Rialto Bridge from the North, one of a series of twelve views of the Grand Canal commissioned by Joseph Smith, British Consul in Venice, and subsequently acquired by George III (London, Royal Collection).

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