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Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer)

Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer), by Francesco Guardi, unspecified, 1752
Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer), by Francesco Guardi, unspecified, 1752

Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer) is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Francesco Guardi. It dates from 1752 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. Created in 1752, this oil painting portrays Venice’s St.

About this work

Overview

Created in 1752, this oil painting portrays Venice’s St. Mark’s Square framed by the towering Campanile and the ornate Doge’s Palace. The composition captures a bustling public space filled with figures in long robes, suggesting a moment of leisurely social interaction amid the city’s iconic architecture.

Subject & Meaning

The work records a typical Venetian gathering, emphasizing the communal atmosphere of the square. By focusing on everyday activity rather than religious narrative, the artist highlights the civic pride and vibrant public life that defined Venice in the mid‑eighteenth century.

Technique & Style

Executed during the Rococo period, the canvas shows the early influence of Canaletto through its precise architectural rendering, while the brushwork gradually becomes looser and more expressive. Subtle chiaroscuro models the stone façades and figures, giving depth and a tactile sense to both the built environment and the crowd.

History & Provenance

The painting was produced by Francesco Guardi, a nobleman‑artist of the Venetian School. Although Guardi initially collaborated with his brother on religious subjects, he turned increasingly to vedute, a shift that would define his later career after his brother’s death in 1760. The piece remains an example of Guardi’s formative period before his mature, atmospheric cityscapes emerged.

Piazetta mit Blick auf Santa Maria della Salute (Nachahmer)
Piazetta mit Blick auf Santa Maria della Salute (Nachahmer), Francesco Guardi

Artist & collection

Portrait of Francesco Guardi

Artist

Francesco Guardi

Francesco Lazzaro Guardi (Italian pronunciation:; 5 October 1712 – 1 January 1793) was an Italian painter, nobleman, and a member of the Venetian School.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer)?

Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer) was painted by Francesco Guardi in 1752.

Where can I see Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer)?

Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer) is held by Bavarian State Painting Collections.

What movement is Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer)?

Markusplatz in Venedig mit Blick gegen Campanile und Dogenpalast (Nachahmer) is associated with Rococo painting.