Artwork
Views of Venice

Views of Venice is a print by the Baroque artist Michele Marieschi. It dates from 1741 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
Michele Marieschi's *Views of Venice* (1741) is a print by the Italian artist known for detailed cityscapes, particularly vedute of Venice. This work is housed in The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Subject & Meaning
While titled *Views of Venice*, this print does not depict the cityscape directly. Instead, it features a solemn central figure flanked by cherubs supporting an ornate arch, set amidst intricate black and white floral and scrollwork patterns. Surrounding Latin text alludes to the Venetian theme.
Technique & Style
The print showcases Marieschi's background in stage design through its architectural motifs and elaborate composition. The use of black and white, ornate borders, and cherubic figures reflects a grand, Baroque-inspired aesthetic.
History & Provenance
Created in 1741, *Views of Venice* is part of The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection, though specific acquisition details are not provided here.
Context
This work aligns with the 18th-century European tradition of vedute, though its departure from direct cityscape depiction highlights Marieschi's versatility. The Baroque elements and Latin text evoke a sense of antiquity and importance.
Artist & collection
Artist
Michele Marieschi or Michele Giovanni Marieschi, also Michiel (1710 - 18 January 1744), was an Italian painter and engraver.



















