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Bernardo Bellotto Das kaiserliche Lustschlob Schlobhof, Gartenseite 1758/1761
English: Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 136 x 216 cm
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Bernardo Bellotto View of Cracow Suburb leading to the Castle Square 1774(1774)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 115 X 170.5 cm (45.3 X 67.1 in)
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Bernardo Bellotto Die Dominikanerkirche in Wien 1758/1761
English: Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 115 x 155,5 cm
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Bernardo Bellotto Kaiserliches Lustschloss Schonbrunn, Gartenfassade. 1758/61
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 135 x 235 cm
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Bernardo Bellotto Fantastic architecture with portrait of Franciszek Salezy Potocki and his son Stanislaw Szczesny. 1763-1764
Fantastic architecture with portrait of Franciszek Salezy Potocki and his son Stanisław Szczesny.
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 153,5 x 113,5 cm
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Bernardo Bellotto Election of Stanislaw August Poniatowski 1778(1778)
Election of Stanisław August Poniatowski
Medium oil on canvas
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Bernardo Bellotto Ansicht von Wien, Platz vor der Universitat, von Sudost aus gesehen, mit der groben Aula der Universitat und Jesuitenkirche circa 1759(1759)
Medium oil on canvas
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Bernardo Bellotto Das kaiserliche Lustschlob Schlobhof, Ehrenhofseite 1758/61
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 136 x 237 cm (53.5 x 93.3 in)
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Bernardo Bellotto Colonel Piotr Konigsfels teaching Prince Jozef Poniatowski how to ride 1773(1773)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 73 x 81.5 cm
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Bernardo Bellotto Arch of Constantine 1742(1742)
Medium oil on canvas
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Bernardo Bellotto
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Italian Rococo Era Painter, C.1721-1780
Italian painter and draughtsman. He was a view painter who worked in Italy and later at the courts of Dresden, Vienna, Munich and Warsaw. The nephew and almost certainly the pupil of Canaletto, outside Italy he signed his works de Canaletto and hence became known as Canaletto. He painted both topographical and imaginary views in a style independent of his uncle's, distinguished by cold colour and by the austere geometry of architectural masses.
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