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Title
Al Dolo
Creator
Canaletto, Italian, 1697-1768
Date Created and/or Issued
18th century
Publication Information
Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, UCLA Hammer Museum
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts
Collection
Old Master Prints
Rights Information
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Description
Al Dolo is part of a set of thirty-one prints comprising both actual and imaginary views of Venice and its surroundings. This print depicts a scene on the banks of the Brenta Canal in the village of Dolo, outside Venice, with the church of San Rocco at right and the Palladian Villa Zanon-Bon, formerly the Villa Andruzzi, at left.
Catalogue raisonne: de Vesme 4 i/ii; Pallucchini and Guarnati 4 i/ii; Bromberg 4 ii/iii
Inscription: Recto, in plate below design, "A. Canal f." at l.l. and "Al Dolo" at c.; Verso, Baumfeld's stamp at l.r.
Provenance: Rudolf L. Baumfeld, Los Angeles; William Schab, New York
Type
image
Format
Print Etching 11 13/16 x 16 15/16
Form/Genre
Print
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt1w1003rv
1988.9.421
Subject
Canals; gondolas; churches; cityscapes; Italy

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