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Bernardo Bellotto - Paintings


Bernardo Bellotto (also called Canaletto after his uncle and teacher Antonio Canal) was an Italian painter of Baroque. He is rated as the most important Venetian veduta painter of the 18th century.
Born: 30 January 1721 in Venice
Died: 17 October 1780 in Warsaw
After travelling through Italy and teaching Perspective at der Dresden Academy, in 1768, Bernardo Bellotto is appointed court painter of Stanislaw II Augustus in Warsaw. While being attached to his uncle’s style in his early work, in the 1740s, Bernardo Bellotto specializes in painting architecturally exact vedutes that can depict urban life in a very realistic manner.
Bernardo Bellotto

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Bernardo Bellotto  - paintings - Vienna, Panorama from Palais Kaunitz
Vienna, Panorama from Palais Kaunitz

Bernardo Bellotto  - paintings - Vienna, the Lobkowitzplatz
Vienna, the Lobkowitzplatz

Bernardo Bellotto  - paintings - View of the Grand Canal at San Stae
View of the Grand Canal at San Stae

Bernardo Bellotto  - paintings - View of Turin near the Royal Palace
View of Turin near the Royal Palace

Bernardo Bellotto  - paintings - View of Verona and the River Adige from the Ponte Nuovo
View of Verona and the River Adige from the Ponte Nuovo

Bernardo Bellotto  - paintings - View of Vienna from the Belvedere
View of Vienna from the Belvedere

Bernardo Bellotto  - paintings - View of Warsaw from the Royal Palace
View of Warsaw from the Royal Palace


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Bernardo Bellotto - paintings