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Francesco Guardi


Paintings

Departure of Bucentaur to Lido

Allegory of Hope

View of Venice

Ascent of a balloon

Overlooking the lagoon with the tower of Malghera

View from the Punta della Dogana

View from the Punta della Dogana , detail

Cappriccio

Capriccio with pyramid
Capriccio with Venetian themes
caprice
caprice
caprice
Capriccio on the banks of the lagoon
Church , farmhouse and figures on the lagoon
Church , farmhouse and figures on the lagoon , detail
Portico at a towered city:
Church on a small island in the lagoon
Ruin arcade and farmhouses in the lagoon
Ruin arcade and farmhouses in the lagoon , detail
The San Nicolò di Lido Bucintoro ago
The Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in the Venice
The Grand Canal at San Geremia
The Grand Canal at San Geremia , detail
The arcade
The pier in Venice
Doge's Palace in Venice
Tobias heals his blind father
Departure of Tobias , detail
Tobias when fishing with the Erzenegel Raphael
Tobias when fishing with the Erzenegel Raphael , detail
Palazzo Stern in San Nicolò di Lodo
Palazzo Stern in San Nicolò di Lodo , detail
The reception of the envoys
Easter procession of the Doge
Saint in ecstasy
Cloister in Venice
L' Isola di San Giorgio
La Fiera della Sensa in Piazza San Marco
Landscape with Horseman ( The lone rider)
Portico on the banks of a river
Pope Pius VI . receives the Doge
Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco
Santa Maria della Salute
Ships in the sea storm
Blessing St. Nicolaus
Veduta fantastica
Vista of the Isola di San Pietro di Castello
Vista of the Grand Canal
Venetian vista
Venetian Gala Concert
Miracle rescue by a Dominican Saints


Drawings

Architectural Capriccio
banquet
The Grand Canal in Venice
figure sketches
Figures under a portico
Public space in front of a palace
Seen Piazza San Marco in Venice on the Leoncini
Sketch of two gondoliers

Francesco Lazzaro Guardi (October 5, 1712 – January 1, 1793) was an Italian painter of veduta, a member of the Venetian School. He is considered to be among the last practitioners, along with his brothers, of the classic Venetian school of painting.

Biography

Francesco Guardi was born in Venice into a family of lesser nobility from Trentino. His father Domenico (born in 1678) and his brothers Niccolò and Gian Antonio were also painters, the latter inheriting the family workshop after the father's death in 1716. They probably all contributed as a team to some of the larger commissions later attributed to Francesco. His sister Maria Cecilia married the pre-eminent Veneto-European painter of his epoch, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.

In 1735, Guardi moved to the workshop of Michele Marieschi, where he remained until 1743. His first certain works is from 1738, for a parish at Vigo d'Anuania, in Trentino. In this period he worked alongside his better-known brother, Gian Antonio. The first work signed by Francesco is a Saint Adoring the Eucarist (circa 1739).

His works in this period included landscapes as well as figure representations. His early vedutas show influence both from Canaletto and Luca Carlevarijs. On February 15, 1757 he married Maria Mattea Pagani, the daughter of painter Matteo Pagani. In the same year his brother Gian Antonio died and his first son, Vincenzo, was born. His second son, Giacomo, was born in 1764.

In 1763 he worked in Murano, in the church of San Pietro Martire, finishing a Miracle of a Dominican Saint clearly influenced by Alessandro Magnasco in its quasi-expressionistic style.

Francesco Guardi's most important later works include the Doge's Feasts, a series of twelve canvases celebrating the ceremonies held in 1763 for the election of Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo. In his later years, Canaletto's influence on his art diminished, as showed by the Piazzetta in the Ca' d'Oro of Venice. In circa 1778, he painted the severe Holy Trinity Appearing to Sts. Peter and Paul in the parish church of Roncegno.
Miracle of a Dominicane Saint (1763), Lugano, private collection.

In 1782 Guardi was commissioned by the Venetian government six canvases to celebrate the visit of the Russian Archdukes in the city, of which only two remain, and two others for that of Pope Pius VI. On September 12 of that year he was admitted to the Fine Art Academy of Venice.

A stronger attention to colours is present in late works such as the Concerto of 80 Orphans of 1782, now in Munich, in the Façade of Palace with Staircase in the Accademia Carrara of Bergamo.

Guardi died at Venice in 1793.

Mature style

Among all the paintings attributed to either Francesco and his brother Gian Antonio Guardi, the most praised work is not a landscape, but instead the airy sfumato Story of Tobit painted for the organ loft in the small Chiesa dell'Angelo San Raffaele. To quote from the Web Gallery of Art:

Perspective, organized aerial space, the Palladian solidity of Tiepolo... are exchanged for a personal style of coloured handwriting - now brilliantly calligraphic, and now brilliantly cloudy[1].

Guardi's painterly style is known as pittura di tocco (of touch) for its small dotting and spirited brush-strokes. This looser style of painting had been used by Giovanni Piazzetta and Sebastiano Ricci, and recalls, in some religious themes, the sweetened sfumato of Barocci's Bolognese style. In this he differs from the more linear and architecturally accurate style of Canaletto's painting.This style, centuries later, would make Guardi's works highly prized by the French Impressionists.
The Lagoon Looking Towards Murano from the Fondamenta Nuova (1765-70) Oil on canvas, 31,7 x 52,7 cm. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

Canaletto, as a vedutista, concentrated on glamorous urban architecture erected by the imperial republic; on the other hand, in Guardi, the buildings often appearto be melting and sinking into a murky lagoon.[2][3] Canaletto's canvases often have intricate linear and brilliant details, and depict Venice in sunny daylight. Guardi paints clouded skies above a city at dusk. These contrasts, however, simplify the facts, since Canaletto often painted the drab communal life and neighborhoods (creating in them some epic artistic qualities), while Guardi did not avoid sometimes painting the ceremonies of Ducal Venice[4]. Ultimately, Guardi's paintings evoke the onset of the dissipation. The citizenry has shrunken to an impotent lilliputian crowd of "rubber-neckers", unable to rescue the crumbling Republic, as for example in the Fire in the Oil Depot in San Marcuola[5]. It was fitting depiction of the rapidly declining empire, which had declined, in Napoleon's assessment, into a "drawing room of Europe" peopled with casinos, carnivals, and courtesans for hire.

Selected works

* A View of San Marco - National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade.

Footnotes

1. ^ Web Gallery of Art, image collection, virtual museum, searchable database of European fine arts (1100-1850)
2. ^ San Cristoforo, San Michele and Murano, Seen from the Fondamenta Nuove by GUARDI, Francesco
3. ^ The Lagoon with Boats, Gondolas, and Rafts by GUARDI, Francesco
4. ^ Ducal Palace
5. ^ Web Gallery of Art, image collection, virtual museum, searchable database of European fine arts (1100-1850)

References

* Short biography in the Web Gallery of Art [1]
* This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (Eleventh ed.). Cambridge University Press.
* Aldo Rizzi, I maestri della pittura veneta del '700, Electa - Milano 1973

 

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