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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
As more Englishmen took the grand tour of Europe in the 18th century, Venice saw a huge influx in tourists. In order to meet the demand for the works of the popular Venetian artist Canaletto, the British consul to Venice, Joseph Smith, commissioned Vedute (Views) , an album of etchings depicting Venetian landscapes. This print shows the landing place for boats plying between Mestre and Venice. Huddled by the river, this busy commercial center is shown populated with horse-drawn carriages and couples walking along the banks of the waterway.
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Joseph Smith|Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal) — View of Me
Antonio Canaletto (Italian, 1697–1768) — Views: Views of Mes
Antonio Canaletto (Italian, 1697–1768) — Views: View of Dol
Bernardo Bellotto — View of Mestre
Joseph Smith|Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal) — The Locks
Johannes van Doetecum — View of a castle, on the left a fort
Jacques Callot — The Slave Market
Gerrit Lucasz van Schagen — Dying Soldiers by the Roadside,
Jean Jacques de Boissieu — Old Customs House, Rome
Jacques Callot — Dying Soldiers by the Roadside, plate sixte
Johannes van Doetecum — View from a canal of the gate bridge
Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal) — Al Dolo: the church of