Monday, November 14, 2011

Conegliano: Palazzo Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition.

courtesy Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali



Conegliano: Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition. In the charming town of Conegliano Veneto in the Prosecco hills northwest of Venice, until April 15 2012 at Palazzo Sarcinelli, the exhibition Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle CorteEuropee (Bernardo Bellotto, the Canaletto of European Courts).  Bernardo Bellotto, 1722-1780, was a Venetian urban landscape painter or vedutista and printmaker in etching, famous for his vedutes of European cities (Dresden, Vienna, Venice, Turin and Warsaw).  Nephew and pupil of Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto. The exhibition takes us on a Grand Tour of Europe told through seventy paintings and etchings following Bellotto’s creative evolution.
Above:  Venice - Bernardo Bellotto, Rio dei Mendicanti e la Scuola di San Marco, 1741 oil on canvas.

 
courtesy Palazzo Sarcinelli

Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition - Venice.  Canaletto’s La Piazzetta verso la Basilica della Salute, 1723, oil on canvas.   Bellotto was the pupil and nephew of Canaletto, and sometimes he used the latter's illustrious name, thus signing himself as Bernardo Canaletto.  In Germany, paintings described as by Canaletto may be his rather than his uncle's in Poland, they are by Bellotto, who is known there as "Canaletto".

 photo Andrzej Ring and Bartosz Tropilo

Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Warsaw.   Bernardo Bellotto’s Il Palazzo di Wilanow Visto dal Parco, 1776 oil on canvas.     Late in 1766, called to be the court painter by the recently crowned king, Stanislaus II Augustus Poniatowski Bernardo Bellotto, went to Warsaw. His views of Warsaw are nearly all collected in the city’s Royal Castle

 photograph and copyright manfredi bellati



Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Vienna.  Bernardo Bellotto’s Il “Palazzo in Villa”  Liechtenstein Visto da Est, 1759- 1760. The curator of the exhibition, Dario Succi takes a guided tour round the exhibition.   In 1758, the Empress Maria-Teresa summoned Bellotto to Vienna, where he painted views of the capital’s Gothic and Baroque monuments.

 photograph and copyright manfredi bellati
 
Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Warsaw. A print by Bernardo Bellotto, Il Fossato dello Zwinger, 1758. In Warsaw Bellotto remained for sixteen years, until the end of his life, as court painter to the King, for whom he painted numerous views of the Polish capital and its environs for the Royal Castle in Warsaw, complementing the great historical paintings commissioned by king Stanislaus from Marcello Bacciarelli

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Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Pirna, Germany.  A detail of Bernardo Bellotto’s Il Sobborgo dei Barcaroli a Pirna, 1753-1754 oil on canvas. Bellotto's style was characterized by elaborate representation of architectural and natural vistas, and by the specific quality of each place's lighting. It is plausible that Bellotto, and other Venetian masters of vedute, may have used the camera oscura in order to achieve superior precision of urban views.



  Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Pirna, Germany.   Bellotto’s Pirna con L’Obertor, 1755-1756, oil on canvas.


photo Andrzej Ring and Bartosz Tropilo





Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Warsaw.  Bernardo Bellotto, La Chiesa di Santa Croce, 1778 oil on canvas.

 photograph and copyright by manfredi bellati


Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Warsaw.   The curator of the Bernardo Bellotto exhibition Dario Succi explains that Bellotto’s paintings, thanks to the fact that their poetic quality was combined with faultless accuracy, were used as a draft for rebuilding Warsaw after its near-total destruction in the Second World War.


           
 
Palazzo  Sarcinelli – Bernardo Bellotto. Il Canaletto delle Corte Europee exhibition – Venetian Lagoon.  Bernardo Bellotto’s Capricio con Ruderi di un Tempio Romano sulla Riva della Laguna, 1743-1744 oil on canvas. In the late 1730s, still under Canaletto’s guidance, the young Bellotto traveled extensively in Italy. He went to Rome, Florence, Turin, Milan and Verona. In each city he left memorable images, giving a precocious demonstration of his ability to capture not only the architectural or natural features, but also the specific quality of the light in each place he visited.

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