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1 St Paul’s overlooking the Thames

2 Painting of the Thames in the 18th century This painting represents the Thames in the 18th century.It was painted in 1747- 1748. The painter is Canaletto. In the foreground we can see many boats but there are only three big ones. The first one is a sailing boat in which we can see an English flag. The other big ones are rowers. Behind the boats we can see houses and the harbor. In the background a cathedral.

3 Map London Venice

4 Giovanni Antonio Canal (28 October 1697 – 19 April 1768) Giovanni Antonio Canal or Canaletto, was a very famous painter during the 18th century. He was known mostly for his beautiful landscapes of Venice, his hometown. At the beginning of his career he was a theatrical scene painter. Though he did some traveling in his life, he much preferred Venice to any other city and most of his works reflect this love.

5 As he learned painting with his father, he started in his occupation: theatrical scenes. Most of his early work was painted from nature. He sold loads of his work to English men. Following the war of Austria ( 1741-1748), his success decreased due to a sharp reduction of European tourists in Venice, so he had to move to London in 1746 and he stayed there until 1755. Then he went back to Venice and painted until his death.


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