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Guardi, Francesco
Two Architectural Capricci Two Architectural Capricci
1760 1760

These two capricci, or fantasy scenes, with arched tops were painted to hang as a pendant pair, possibly on either side of a door or window. Each shows a prominent archway next to a canal, numerous figures going about their day, small boats and merchant ships, and buildings along the water’s edge. The scenes open toward each other but without forming a continuous image. The right panel shows several plain-clothed figures, clearly of a lower social status, including a beggar receiving alms from a woman carrying a basket. They stand before an imposing double archway connected to a wall at the right and enhanced with Corinthian columns. Everyday bustle and labour is emphasized, as workers are shown loading and manning skiffs while ships sail by in the distance. A cluster of houses rises on the other side of the canal, through the archway.

 
Guardi, Francesco
Eighteenth century Eighteenth century
Two Architectural Capricci Two Architectural Capricci
1760 1760
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
height / width: 14.20 x 98.30 cm; 5.59 x 38.70 in.
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bader, 1980 Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bader, 1980
23-039.02

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