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Vincenzo Chilone, 1758 Venedig – 1839, zugeschrieben

THE DOGE'S PALACE ON THE QUAY SCHIAVONI IN VENICE Oil on canvas. 51 x 82 cm. In magnificent frame with partial floral decoration. View of the Doge's Palace and the Colonna di San Marco in summer light, with a rich staffage of figures on the shore and several gondolas moored in the water, including a large rowing boat covered with a white and turquoise striped tarpaulin. Painting in predominantly beige-brown and reddish colors, under a blue sky with a few lighter streaks of cloud. The present view is one of the most popular vedute of Venice, of which we know several variants executed by Chilone. Chilone was one of the successors of Canaletto (1697-1768) in Venetian veduta painting. From a poor background, he earned his living by making silk stockings at the age of twelve before joining the workshop of Francesco Battaglioli (1725-1796), where he was able to acquire knowledge of veduta painting. In 1824 he was admitted to the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia. Although patronized by the nobility, Chilone died impoverished.(1400907) (18) Vincenzo Chilone, 1758 Venice - 1839, attributed THE DOGE'S PALACE ON THE SCHIAVONI QUAY IN VENICE Oil on canvas. 51 x 82 cm.

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Vincenzo Chilone, 1758 Venedig – 1839, zugeschrieben

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