Venice, A Capriccio View Of The Lagoon — History & Facts
In the shimmering reflections of water, the allure of the sunset dances, while the heart of Venice beats beneath layers of history and memory. Look to the right at the intricate palaces, their facades softening under the warm embrace of the sun. Notice how the pale blues and soft pinks intermingle in the sky, contrasting with the dark, looming silhouettes of the architecture below, hinting at the duality of beauty and decay. The brushstrokes are bold yet fluid, conveying both movement and stability, while the reflections ripple across the lagoon, inviting the viewer to linger in this moment of serenity. The juxtaposition of light and shadow in the painting reflects a deeper narrative about the passage of time and the fragility of human endeavors.
Each structure stands as a testament to greatness, yet their weariness speaks of a legacy challenged by nature and neglect. The boats, seemingly at rest, echo the stillness of history, caught between the inevitable rise and fall of empires, forging a connection between the viewer and the timelessness of the Venetian landscape. Michele Marieschi painted this work during the 18th century, a period marked by a growing fascination with Venetian vistas. Working in Venice, he was influenced by the Baroque style and the innovations of his contemporaries.
The city was experiencing a resurgence in tourism, prompting artists like him to capture its beauty in hopes of leaving a legacy that would resonate long after their time.
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Venice; The Grand Canal with the Church of San Stae, with gilded gondolas in the foreground
Michele Marieschi

Venice, A View Of The Grand Canal With Ca’ Pesaro And Palazzo Foscarini-Giovanelli, From The Campiello Of The Palazzo Gussoni
Michele Marieschi

View Of The Grand Canal, Venice, At The Level Of The Pescheria And Of Palazzo Michiel Alle Colonne
Michele Marieschi

View of the Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute
Michele Marieschi

The Piazza San Marco, Venice, From The Torre Dell’orologio
Michele Marieschi

The Grand Canal, Venice, With Palazzo Foscari And Palazzo Balbi
Michele Marieschi

Doge’s Palace in Venice
Michele Marieschi

Venice, a stonemason’s yard on the Grand Canal, with a view of the Palazzo Ca’ Tron, the Palazzo Belloni Battagia and the Fondaco del Megio
Michele Marieschi

Ponte Rialto in Venice
Michele Marieschi

Venice, A View Of The Molo From The Bacino Di San Marco With The Piazzetta And The Entrance To The Grand Canal
Michele Marieschi





