Canaletto

The Portico with the Lantern, from Vedute

1735/44
Etching in black on ivory laid paper
30 × 43.4 cm (11.8 × 17.1 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Employing a wide variety of tones and marks, Canaletto expertly depicted this imagined scene with its smattering of actual ancient ruins. A follower of the artist later copied this important etching to produce the nearly identical painting on the right. The painted version, however, omitted or reinterpreted most of the foreground figures. A new scene of a man standing next to an architectural fragment near the building to the right has also been added, emphasizing the visitor’s interest in the antique.

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