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Apollonio Facchinetti, genannt „Domenichini“, tätig 1740 – 1770

VIEW OF THE PIAZZA NAVONA IN ROME WITH ACTORS' STAGE Oil on canvas. 37 x 57 cm. Accompanied by an expertise by Dario Succi, Gorizia. Perspective, detailed reproduction of the veduta, seen here from an elevated position from the southern narrow side of the square. The peripheral buildings of the elongated square, formerly a Roman stadium, consist mainly of Baroque buildings. The row of palaces on the left, beginning with Palazzo Pamphili, stands in the sunlight, interrupted by the façade of the church of Sant'Agnese with its front towers and high dome. The Egyptian obelisk on the four-stream fountain by the sculptor Bernini from 1649 dominates the middle of the square, while the church of Nostra Signore del Sacro Cuore stands to the right in the shaded row of houses. A special feature of the square veduta is the wooden stage set up in the foreground. A commedia dell'arte performance is taking place here, surrounded by a crowd of people watching the play. Other staffage figures and carriages enliven the northern part of the square. Antonio Canal's oeuvre mainly shows views of his home city of Venice. Only part of his oeuvre documents his stay in other cities, such as Padua, Verona or Rome. He stayed here in 1719-20, working on theater decorations and vedute dal naturale. In addition to views of the Colosseum, the vedute of the Piazza del Popolo was probably painted at the same time. Another painting, now in the Toledo Museum, Hospital Tavera, shows the Piazza Navona around 1754-60 in a somewhat wider format, with the Fountain of Neptune in the foreground, the square also animated with stalls and passers-by. It was not until 1746 that Canal went to England for ten years, supported there by the Duke of Richmond, before spending the last years of his life back in Venice, a phase in which his paintings became darker. While still in Italy, Joseph Smith, one of Canaletto's patrons, ensured the dissemination of his works by commissioning Visentini to produce engravings, thus attracting the interest of travelers on the Grand Tour. A.R. Annotation: The painting was formerly given to Antonio Canal by Dr. Jürgen M. Lehmann. (Expertise from 1978 available) (1401401) (11) Apollonio Facchinetti, also known as "Domenichini", active 1740 - 1770 VIEW OF THE PIAZZA NAVONA IN ROME WITH STAGE Oil on canvas. 37 x 57 cm. Accompanied by an expert's report by Dario Succi, Gorizia.

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Apollonio Facchinetti, genannt „Domenichini“, tätig 1740 – 1770

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