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1712-1793 Italian Francesco Guardi Galleries Francesco Guardi was born in Venice into a family of lesser nobility from Trentino. His father Domenico (born in 1678) and his brothers Niccolo and Gian Antonio were also painters, the latter inheriting the family workshop after the father's death in 1716. They probably all contributed as a team to some of the larger commissions later attributed to Francesco. His sister Maria Cecilia married the pre-eminent Veneto-European painter of his epoch, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. In 1735, Guardi moved to the workshop of Michele Marieschi, where he remained until 1743. His first certain works is from 1738, for a parish at Vigo d'Anuania, in Trentino. In this period he worked alongside his better-known brother, Gian Antonio. The first work signed by Francesco is a Saint Adoring the Eucarist (circa 1739). His works in this period included landscapes as well as figure representations. His early vedutas show influence both from Canaletto and Luca Carlevarijs. On February 15, 1757 he married Maria Mattea Pagani, the daughter of painter Matteo Pagani. In the same year his brother Gian Antonio died and his first son, Vincenzo, was born. His second son, Giacomo, was born in 1764. In 1763 he worked in Murano, in the church of San Pietro Martire, finishing a Miracle of a Dominican Saint clearly influenced by Alessandro Magnasco in its quasi-expressionistic style. Francesco Guardi's most important later works include the Doge's Feasts, a series of twelve canvases celebrating the ceremonies held in 1763 for the election of Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo. In his later years, Canaletto's influence on his art diminished, as showed by the Piazzetta in the Ca' d'Oro of Venice. In circa 1778, he painted the severe Holy Trinity Appearing to Sts. Peter and Paul in the parish church of Roncegno. Miracle of a Dominicane Saint (1763), Lugano, private collection.In 1782 Guardi was commissioned by the Venetian government six canvases to celebrate the visit of the Russian Archdukes in the city, of which only two remain, and two others for that of Pope Pius VI. On September 12 of that year he was admitted to the Fine Art Academy of Venice. A stronger attention to colours is present in late works such as the Concerto of 80 Orphans of 1782, now in Munich, in the Façade of Palace with Staircase in the Accademia Carrara of Bergamo. Guardi died at Venice in 1793.

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Francesco Guardi Venetian Gala Concert oil painting artist


Francesco Guardi Venetian Gala Concert oil painting artist

Venetian Gala Concert
Painting ID::  33794
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mk86 c.1782 Oil on canvas 67.7x90.5cm Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemalde-sammlunge,Alte Pinakothek

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Francesco Guardi Capriccio oil painting artist


Francesco Guardi Capriccio oil painting artist

Capriccio
Painting ID::  33795
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mk86 c.1745 Oil on canvas 92x132cm Milan

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Francesco Guardi Harem Scene oil painting artist


Francesco Guardi Harem Scene oil painting artist

Harem Scene
Painting ID::  39934
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mk155 1742-1743 Oil on canvas 46x64cm

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Francesco Guardi An Architectural Caprice oil painting artist


Francesco Guardi An Architectural Caprice oil painting artist

An Architectural Caprice
Painting ID::  40592
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mk156 c.1770 Oil on canvas 54x36cm

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Francesco Guardi Departure of Bucentaure towards the Lido of Venice on Ascension Day oil painting artist


Francesco Guardi Departure of Bucentaure towards the Lido of Venice on Ascension Day oil painting artist

Departure of Bucentaure towards the Lido of Venice on Ascension Day
Painting ID::  40606
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mk156 1775-1780 Oil on canvas 66x101cm

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