Hermitage ~ part 03 – Vizentini, Antonio - View of the Church of San Geremia
На эту операцию может потребоваться несколько секунд.
Информация появится в новом окне,
если открытие новых окон не запрещено в настройках вашего браузера.
Для работы с коллекциями – пожалуйста, войдите в аккаунт (open in new window).
Поделиться ссылкой в соцсетях:
You cannot comment Why?
A prominent tower punctuates the left side of the view, its form suggesting a campanile or similar structure associated with religious or civic importance. The artist has paid close attention to the play of light and shadow on these buildings, using hatching techniques to create volume and texture. A bridge spans the canal in the mid-ground, connecting the two sides of the city.
Several gondolas populate the waterway, some occupied by figures whose activities are suggested rather than explicitly detailed. The presence of these boats underscores the importance of water transport within this urban setting. The overall impression is one of a bustling and vibrant city life, carefully observed and faithfully recorded.
The inscription at the bottom suggests a specific location – an entrance to a royal canal viewed from near a structure associated with Saint Jeremiah. This detail provides context for understanding the scene as a representation of a particular place within a larger urban landscape. The meticulous rendering and detailed observation suggest a desire on the part of the artist not merely to depict, but also to document and preserve a specific view of this city.