Friday, April 1, 2011

Canaletto at NGA

Have weekend plans here in DC? Why not stop by the National Gallery of Art to see the current show entitled Venice: Canaletto and his rivals. Canaletto seems to be in the air here in DC, with numerous galleries and antique shops throughout Georgetown showcasing paintings in similar style. At the entrance to the exhibit is an original 19th century gondola that was purchased by the artist Thomas Moran and brought to his house on Long Island.The timing seems ideal as I'm currently obsessed with the Venetian fantasy that is Vizcaya. You'll find me at NGA on Saturday!
Photos taken with my camera phone a few weeks prior to help me to remember to visit the exhibit!

6 comments:

Divine Theatre said...

I will have to check and see if there is anything as remotely interesting in Chicago! There has to be!
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Mark D. Ruffner said...

Stefan, a while back I read an interesting article on Canaletto that said that his views are so precise that today's Venetian authorities regularly check his work to see how far water has risen in the city.

La Petite Gallery said...

I grew up with that exact print.
so his name is very familiar to me.
SomI never rode in one like that, gorgeous..how romantic.

yvonne

David Toms said...

That will be a nice way to spend the weekend. Interesting to see the gondolier that is original and probably featured in some of the artwork you will see.

Kerry Steele- Design du Monde said...

How long is the exhibit? I hope I can make it.

ArchitectDesign™ said...

Kerry, end of may. You have awhile.