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The painting The painting in question is the 'Marketplace at Pirna' by Bernardo Bellotto, circa 1764. It's believed to be the one gifted to the museum in 1961 by art collector Samuel Kress.
Bernardo Bellotto was lucky to have the mother he did. Whatever her maternal qualities, Fiorenza Domenica Canal happened to be the eldest of the three sisters of Antonio Canaletto, the most famous ...
“The Lure of Dresden: Bellotto at the Court of Saxony,” Kimbell Museum of Art, through April 28 With its exhibition “The Lure of Dresden,” the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth has offered a rare ...
Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto captures German city of Dresden in large paintings, revealing its beauty before its destruction toward end of World War II by Allied bombs, in a new Kimbell Art ...
Watch on The painting The painting in question is the 'Marketplace at Pirna' by Bernardo Bellotto, circa 1764. It's believed to be the one gifted to the museum in 1961 by art collector Samuel Kress.
The judge dismissed the lawsuit brought by heirs of a German Jewish collector. Bernardo Bellotto, The Marketplace at Pirna (ca. 1764). Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
The purchase by the London National Gallery in August 2017 [1] of a painting by the Venetian artist Bernardo Bellotto (1722 – 1780) – the nephew of Giovanni Antonio Canal, or Canaletto – who ...
This photograph of Bernardo Bellotto’s The Marketplace at Pirna (ca. 1764) taken by art dealer Anna Caspari before she sold it to Max Emden shows a faint inventory number in the corner from ...
The star lot of Christie's sale was Bernardo Bellotto's View of Verona with the Ponte delle Navi, an enormous, ambitious canvas painted in around 1745-47 when the artist was in his mid-20s.