Venice Through Canaletto's Eyes DVD
Region Free DVD, plays worldwide
Canaletto (1697-1768) painted his native city of Venice throughout his career, repeatedly revisiting its bridges and canals, the churches and the campi, and the beautiful buildings around Piazza San Marco.
The works he made are a fascinating record of the city, and the National Gallery has one of the finest collections of his paintings in the world, including The Stone Mason's Yard and Venice: A Regatta on the Grand Canal.
Canaletto's contemporaries admired his accuracy and ability to capture the effects of sunlight, but his pictures were not simple, objective records of buildings and perspectives.
Preview
When we look closely, we see that Canaletto was far from being a dispassionate observer.
He freely employed a highly refined artistic licence and made subtle adaptations to the topography of the scenes he depicted; according to his requirements he combined viewpoints or adopted impossible views, removed buildings or added them.
This absorbing film, made on location in Venice and directly from the paintings, explored how Canaletto produced his archetypal views of the city.
It takes you on a trip along the Grand Canal from San Simeone Piccolo to Piazza San Marco, looking at Venice through Canaletto's eyes.
Running Time approx. 25 minutes
Region Free * English Subtitles *
Further Information
| Artist | Canaletto |
| Publisher | NGC |
| Pub Date | 2008 |
| ISBN | 9781857094329 |
| Product code | 300950 |
| Region Free | |
| Running time approx 25 minutes |









