Mestre, from Vedute

Description

As more Englishmen took the grand tour of Europe in the 18th century, Venice saw a huge influx in tourists. In order to meet the demand for the works of the popular Venetian artist Canaletto, the British consul to Venice, Joseph Smith, commissioned Vedute (Views), an album of etchings depicting Venetian landscapes. This print shows the landing place for boats plying between Mestre and Venice. Huddled by the river, this busy commercial center is shown populated with horse-drawn carriages and couples walking along the banks of the waterway.

Mestre, from Vedute

Canaletto

1735/44

Accession Number

159755

Medium

Etching in black on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

Image: 29.3 × 43 cm (11 9/16 × 16 15/16 in.); Plate: 30.2 × 43.5 cm (11 15/16 × 17 3/16 in.); Sheet: 43.4 × 58.6 cm (17 1/8 × 23 1/8 in.)

Classification

etching

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

The Joseph Brooks Fair Collection