Neumarkt in Dresden(Neumarkt in Dresden) |
Bernardo Bellotto |
Rococo
buildings · formal · horses · grand · community · royalty · noble · onlookers · arrival · visitors |
Neumarkt in Dresden by Bernardo Bellotto 1747 · Öl auf Leinwand · Picture ID: 28228 |
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02.10.2018
Thomas D.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 81cm x 46cm, stretched on stretcher. With painting frame .
19.04.2018
Tom K.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 50cm x 28cm, stretched on stretcher.
06.10.2018
Fabian A.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 90cm x 51cm, stretched on stretcher.
25.03.2017
Zuzana F.
Outstanding quality and everything arrived safely. Greetings from ireland :)
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 71cm x 40cm. With painting frame , 3cm passe-partout (White) and glass (No Glas).
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In the middle of the 18th century, the Italian painter Bernardo Bellotto, who also used the stage name Canaletto, moved to Dresden. Here he won with his realistic images the favor of the Elector Augustus III. and the Cabinet Minister Heinrich von Brühl. As a Dresden court painter, he designed 14 views of the city, including the painting Neumarkt in Dresden. The architecture and the life in the market place are reproduced so faithfully in the picture that the viewer needs several moments to capture all the details. The building on the left side, in the direction of which the carriage moves, was then home to the Gemäldegalerie, which today resides in Semperbau am Zwinger and exhibits, among other things, Bellotto's Dresdner paintings. In the depths of the painting you can see the Frauenkirche, a Protestant-Lutheran Baroque building. After the death of his two patrons August III. and Heinrich von Brühl lost his reputation to Bellotto in Dresden and settled in Warsaw. His depictions of Dresden were largely forgotten and were rediscovered years later as authentic testimonies of the city's history. © Meisterdrucke |
Neumarkt in Dresden(Neumarkt in Dresden) |
Bernardo Bellotto |
Rococo
buildings · formal · horses · grand · community · royalty · noble · onlookers · arrival · visitors |
Neumarkt in Dresden by Bernardo Bellotto 1747 · Öl auf Leinwand · Picture ID: 28228 |
Add to favorites
5/5 · Show reviews (4)
02.10.2018
Thomas D.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 81cm x 46cm, stretched on stretcher. With painting frame .
19.04.2018
Tom K.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 50cm x 28cm, stretched on stretcher.
06.10.2018
Fabian A.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 90cm x 51cm, stretched on stretcher.
25.03.2017
Zuzana F.
Outstanding quality and everything arrived safely. Greetings from ireland :)
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 71cm x 40cm. With painting frame , 3cm passe-partout (White) and glass (No Glas).
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In the middle of the 18th century, the Italian painter Bernardo Bellotto, who also used the stage name Canaletto, moved to Dresden. Here he won with his realistic images the favor of the Elector Augustus III. and the Cabinet Minister Heinrich von Brühl. As a Dresden court painter, he designed 14 views of the city, including the painting Neumarkt in Dresden. The architecture and the life in the market place are reproduced so faithfully in the picture that the viewer needs several moments to capture all the details. The building on the left side, in the direction of which the carriage moves, was then home to the Gemäldegalerie, which today resides in Semperbau am Zwinger and exhibits, among other things, Bellotto's Dresdner paintings. In the depths of the painting you can see the Frauenkirche, a Protestant-Lutheran Baroque building. After the death of his two patrons August III. and Heinrich von Brühl lost his reputation to Bellotto in Dresden and settled in Warsaw. His depictions of Dresden were largely forgotten and were rediscovered years later as authentic testimonies of the city's history. © Meisterdrucke |