The Entrance to the Grand Canal, VeniceGiovanni Antonio Canal |
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"Ah, Venice!" Thought many people before Indiana Jones, because it is truly a unique, fascinating city, which had its heyday, especially in the Renaissance. The capital of the republic of the same name was not only an important trading post, but next to Florence also the most important center for science and culture, when Europe left the Middle Ages behind and embarked on modern times. So it is hardly surprising that a talented son of this extraordinary metropolis, Giovanni Antonio Canal (aka Canaletto), wanted to capture the beauty of his hometown in a variety of paintings. Among the many elaborate, almost photorealistic images of Canaletto, the portrait of the entrance of the Grand Canal is one of the most impressive and liveliest.
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Trude K.
We go to Venice every year. We love Venice. Now we have a beautiful souvenir in our dining room.
(Machine translation) Original comment: Wir fahren jedes Jahr nach Venedig. Wir lieben Venedig. Nun haben wir ein wunderschönes Andenken in unserem Esszimmer. |