1 / 10

Description

Attributed to Giovanni Migliara (1785-1837) Capriccio veneziano, after Canaletto. Oil on canvas. Gilded wood frame. (slight crack in the sky) 60 x 73 cm A photocopy of a certificate from Monsieur Xavier Goyet, expert in Marseille, dated December 10, 2002, will be given to the buyer. Provenance : - Galerie Christian DUMARTIN - Manoir de Beauvais - Ligre, 2002. Note : This work is based on the composition "Capriccio con edifici palladiani"(Caprice with Palladian buildings) by the famous Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto (1697-1768), painted around 1756-59 and now in the National Gallery in Parma. While the gondolas recall the city of the Doges, the buildings visible in the composition are reminiscent of two Vicenza monuments (the Basilica Palladiana on the right and the Palazzo Chechiati on the left) designed by the architect Andrea Palladio. The central building represents Palladio's unrealized project for the Rialto Bridge. A native of Milan, Giovanni Migliara followed in the footsteps of 18th-century Venetian masters such as Canaletto, Francesco Guardi (1712-1793) and Bernado Bellotto (1722-1780). Migliara's copies were intended for the bourgeoisie, who were still attracted by these imaginary views in the early 19th century.

Automatically translated by DeepL. The original version is the only legally valid version.
To see the original version, click here.

28 
Go to lot
<
>

Attributed to Giovanni Migliara (1785-1837) Capriccio veneziano, after Canaletto. Oil on canvas. Gilded wood frame. (slight crack in the sky) 60 x 73 cm A photocopy of a certificate from Monsieur Xavier Goyet, expert in Marseille, dated December 10, 2002, will be given to the buyer. Provenance : - Galerie Christian DUMARTIN - Manoir de Beauvais - Ligre, 2002. Note : This work is based on the composition "Capriccio con edifici palladiani"(Caprice with Palladian buildings) by the famous Venetian painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto (1697-1768), painted around 1756-59 and now in the National Gallery in Parma. While the gondolas recall the city of the Doges, the buildings visible in the composition are reminiscent of two Vicenza monuments (the Basilica Palladiana on the right and the Palazzo Chechiati on the left) designed by the architect Andrea Palladio. The central building represents Palladio's unrealized project for the Rialto Bridge. A native of Milan, Giovanni Migliara followed in the footsteps of 18th-century Venetian masters such as Canaletto, Francesco Guardi (1712-1793) and Bernado Bellotto (1722-1780). Migliara's copies were intended for the bourgeoisie, who were still attracted by these imaginary views in the early 19th century.

Estimate 10 000 - 15 000 EUR

* Not including buyer’s premium.
Please read the conditions of sale for more information.

Sale fees: 25.2 %
Leave bid
Register

For sale on Sunday 30 Jun : 14:00 (CEST)
la-colle-sur-loup, France
Saint Paul auction
+33659272487

Exhibition of lots
mardi 25 juin - 10:30/17:30, Saint Paul Auction SAS
mercredi 26 juin - 10:30/17:30, Saint Paul Auction SAS
jeudi 27 juin - 10:30/17:30, Saint Paul Auction SAS
vendredi 28 juin - 10:30/17:30, Saint Paul Auction SAS
samedi 29 juin - 10:00/13:00, Saint Paul Auction
Browse the catalogue Sales terms Sale info

Delivery to
Change delivery address
MBE Cagnes-Sur-Mer
More information
Delivery is not mandatory.
You may use the carrier of your choice.
The indicated price does not include the price of the lot or the auction house's fees.