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Giovanni Battista Cimaroli, um 1687 Saló – um 1753 Venedig

THE MOUTH OF THE CANNAREGIO INTO THE CANAL GRANDE Oil on canvas. Doubled. 134.5 x 125.7 cm. In gilded, plastically ornamentally decorated frame. We would like to thank Mr. Dario Succi, Gorizia, for confirming the attribution. Depiction of the Cannaregio with the Ponte delle Guglie. The church of San Geremia stands at the point where the Cannaregio joins the Grand Canal. The first church was founded in the 11th century by Mauro Tosello and his son, who kept an arm of St. Bartholomew in it, which they brought back from Apulia in 1043. However, the building we see today on the Grand Canal is more recent, dating from 1753 - a design by Carlo Corbellini. And the façade that we see today from the Cannaregio was only completed in 1861. In other words, long after the painting on offer here was created. The Campanile, on the other hand, is one of the oldest buildings in Venice and is a relic of the original building complex from the 12th century, which can be seen in the present painting, although the octagonal tower is insignificantly younger - in any case, this too can be dated before 1500. Provenance: Sir Hugo Fitzherbert. Sir William Fitzherbert, Tissington Hall, Derbyshire. Sotheby's London, July 8, 1981, lot 74 (as Canaletto). Literature: William George Constable, Canaletto, Giovanni Antonio Canal, Oxford 1976, pp. 314 - 315, no. 254. Cf. William Constable and Joseph Gluckstein Links, Canaletto. Giovanni Antonio Canal 1697-1798, Oxford 1989. Cf. Vittorio Moschini (ed.), Canaletto, Athenaeum, Bonn 1955. Exhibitions: London, Burlington, Fine Art Club, Venetian Paintings of the 18th Century, 1911, no. 49.(1370851) (13) Giovanni Battista Cimaroli, ca. 1687 Saló - ca. 1753 Venice THE CONFLUENCE OF CANNAREGIO AND THE GRAND CANAL Oil on canvas. Relined. 134.5 x 125.7 cm. We would like to thank Dario Succi, Gorizia, for confirming the attribution. Provenance: Sir Hugo Fitzherbert. Sir William Fitzherbert, Tissington Hall, Derbyshire. Sotheby's London, July 8, 1981, lot 74 as Canaletto. Exhibitions: London, Burlington, Fine Art Club, Venetian Paintings of the 18th Century, 1911, no. 49.

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Giovanni Battista Cimaroli, um 1687 Saló – um 1753 Venedig

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