ROME -- Scientists determining how much Venice has sunk into its lagoon in the last few centuries have turned to unusual sources for clues -- 18th-century Venetian landscapes by the artist Canaletto.
Monet and Venice The Brooklyn Museum October 11, 2025 - February 1, 2026 Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, March 21, 2026- July 26, 2026 “One could say, ...
Stroll through the second-floor galleries of London’s Wallace Collection and you’ll arrive at the Canaletto Room, named for the dozen or so expansive paintings by the 18th-century Venetian artist. Now ...
For those who have long romanticized the floating city of Venice, the Brooklyn Museum's new exhibit will only stoke those desires. Featuring a rare reunion of Claude Monet's iconic Venetian paintings, ...
“Monet and Venice” at the Brooklyn Museum is the first show in more than a century devoted to the Venetian works of the French master. It’s been a quarter century since New York City has seen such a ...
Discover Italy's enchanting blend of history and modernity, where Florence's art legacy and Venice's timeless allure ...
To Nietzsche, seeking a synonym for music, the answer was “always and only Venice.” But it is a painter’s city. Lodged between water and sky, the seaport that calls itself Serenissima is an unending ...
Art lovers making a pilgrimage to Venice for the delayed opening of the 59th Venice Biennial will have packed dance cards, with art shows staged across the city in conjunction with the centerpiece ...
If you've got a moderately priced 18th century oil painting of Venice hanging around the house somewhere, we'd suggest getting it over to a Chevy Chase auction house as quickly as humanly possible.
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