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Giovanni Richter, 1665 Stockholm – 1745 Venedig, zugeschrieben

PIAZZA DI SAN MARCO WITH THE CAMPANILE IN FRONT OF THE DOGE'S PALACE Oil on canvas. Doubled. 92 x 126 cm. In gilded, florally decorated frame. The Doge's Palace, bathed in late afternoon light, presents itself from the northwest, serving as a prospectus for the campanile, the lower half of which is presented in front of it and whose shadow falls on the arches of the basilica, whose reflective gold mosaic thus falls upon the viewer's gaze only as a suggestion. The groups of figures are skillfully composed, their clothing and posture corresponding to the assumed period of origin, namely the 1720s to 1730s. Annotation: Richter, who was born in Stockholm, left his homeland in 1665 and moved to Venice, where he remained until his death. He began to specialize in the genre of vedute, which met with great interest, especially among foreigners. Richter remained in the lagoon city until the end of his life and specialized in topographical views and capricci, which are characterized by bright colors and moving figures in the foreground as well as boats and gondolas that accentuate the space between the perspective planes. He was a master at combining fantasy landscapes and real-life locations to create original capricci. His views, which were often inspired by Luca Carlevaris (1663/65-1729/31), were frequently attributed to him. Of the present two paintings, works by Carlevaris can also be found that are comparable in terms of the unusual perspective on the architecture. (1400642) (13) Giovanni Richter, 1665 Stockholm - 1745 Venice, attributed PIAZZA DI SAN MARCO WITH THE CAMPANILE OUTSIDE THE DOGE'S PALACE Oil on canvas. Relined. 92 x 126 cm. In gilt frame with floral decorations. The Doge's Palace is presented from the northwest, illuminated in the late afternoon light. It serves as a prospect for the campanile, the lower half of which is in front of it and its shadow falls on the arches of the basilica, whose reflective gold mosaic the viewer can only just make out. The groups of people are skilfully composed and correspond in terms of costume and posture to the assumed time of creation, namely the 1720s - 1730s.

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Giovanni Richter, 1665 Stockholm – 1745 Venedig, zugeschrieben

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