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2026126341Mayer, Mateusz: Canaletto & Bellotto: Observation and Invention in Venice, London, and Vienna. Exhibition: Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 2026. 192 pages, illustrated. Hardback. 25 x 20cms. Catalogue of 57 works in the Kunsthistorisches Museum exhibition. Exploring how the two artists depicted eighteenth-century urban environments. Four essays highlight shared outlooks and differences in their techniques, approaches, and compositions.
2026126341Mayer, Mateusz: Canaletto & Bellotto: Observation and Invention in Venice, London, and Vienna. Exhibition: Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 2026. 192 pages, illustrated. Hardback. 25 x 20cms. Catalogue of 57 works in the Kunsthistorisches Museum exhibition. Exploring how the two artists depicted eighteenth-century urban environments. Four essays highlight shared outlooks and differences in their techniques, approaches, and compositions.
1998060041Links, J.G.: Canaletto. A Supplement to the Catalogue RaisonnÃ. London: Pallas Athene, 1998. 55 pages with a frontispiece plus 148 black and white illustrations. New condition. Hardback. 25.3 x 19.5cms. New research and material, since the revised and updated catalogue raisonnà [1989] is published in this supplement: lost and hitherto unknown paintings which have resurfaced, other documentary material and essays by the author, newly discovered associations with Sir Robert Walpole and Marshal Schulenburg; new attributions to and from Bellotto, Visentini and Marieschi, plus some previously unknown early paintings of the Piazza.
1998060041Links, J.G.: Canaletto. A Supplement to the Catalogue RaisonnÃ. London: Pallas Athene, 1998. 55 pages with a frontispiece plus 148 black and white illustrations. New condition. Hardback. 25.3 x 19.5cms. New research and material, since the revised and updated catalogue raisonnà [1989] is published in this supplement: lost and hitherto unknown paintings which have resurfaced, other documentary material and essays by the author, newly discovered associations with Sir Robert Walpole and Marshal Schulenburg; new attributions to and from Bellotto, Visentini and Marieschi, plus some previously unknown early paintings of the Piazza.