The Doge's Palace, Venice, 1826. Creator: Richard Parkes Bonington (British, 1802-1828).

The Doge's Palace, Venice, 1826. Creator: Richard Parkes Bonington (British, 1802-1828).

2-743-844 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

The Doge's Palace, Venice, 1826. At the age of 22, Bonington achieved overnight success at the official (state sponsored) Paris exhibition known as Salon. Two years later, in 1826, he journeyed to Venice, a city that had long attracted landscape artists. At first, constant rain greatly depressed Bonington, but suddenly the weather changed and Venice was at its glorious best. Bonington frequently painted outdoors, capturing immediate impressions of Venetian architecture and sunlight. He made this particular study from a boat anchored in the lagoon near the Doge's Palace. The thick swirls of paint, with colours mixed together while still wet, indicates how rapidly the artist worked.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Oil on millboard

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4144x3432
File Size : 41,667kb


Aliases

  1. 1985.56
  1. 152765
  1. 0940021275
  1. 1985.56
  1. 2-743-844
  1. 2743844

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