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Francesco Lazzaro Guardi (; 5 October 1712 – 1 January 1793) was an Italian painter, nobleman, and a member of the Venetian School. He is considered to be among the last practitioners, along with his brothers, of the classic Venetian school of painting. In the early part of his career he collaborated with his older brother Gian Antonio in the production of religious paintings. After Gian Antonio's death in 1760, Francesco concentrated on ''
vedute A ''veduta'' ( Italian for "view"; plural ''vedute'') is a highly detailed, usually large-scale painting or, more often, print of a cityscape or some other vista. The painters of ''vedute'' are referred to as ''vedutisti''. Origins This genre ...
''. The earliest of these show the influence of
Canaletto Giovanni Antonio Canal (18 October 1697 – 19 April 1768), commonly known as Canaletto (), was an Italian painter from the Republic of Venice, considered an important member of the 18th-century Venetian school. Painter of city views or ...
, but he gradually adopted a looser style characterized by spirited brush-strokes and freely imagined architecture.


Biography

Francesco Guardi was born in Venice into a family of nobility from
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. His father Domenico (born in 1678) and his brothers Niccolò and Gian Antonio were also painters, later inheriting the family workshop after the father's death in 1716. They probably all contributed as a team to some of the larger commissions later attributed to Francesco. His sister Maria Cecilia married the pre-eminent Veneto-European painter of his epoch,
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Giovanni Battista Tiepolo ( , ; March 5, 1696 – March 27, 1770), also known as Giambattista (or Gianbattista) Tiepolo, was an Italian painter and printmaker from the Republic of Venice who painted in the Rococo style, considered an import ...
. In 1735, Guardi moved to the workshop of Michele Marieschi, where he remained until 1743. His first certain works are from 1738, for a parish at Vigo d'Anuania, in Trentino. In this period he worked alongside his older brother, Gian Antonio. The first work signed by Francesco is a ''Saint Adoring the Eucharist'' (c. 1739). His works in this period included both landscapes and figure compositions. His early vedutas show influence both from
Canaletto Giovanni Antonio Canal (18 October 1697 – 19 April 1768), commonly known as Canaletto (), was an Italian painter from the Republic of Venice, considered an important member of the 18th-century Venetian school. Painter of city views or ...
and
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. On 15 February 1757, he married Maria Mattea Pagani, the daughter of painter Matteo Pagani. In 1760 his brother Gian Antonio died and his first son, Vincenzo, was born. His second son, Giacomo, was born in 1764. In 1763 he worked in
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, in the church of San Pietro Martire, finishing a ''Miracle of a Dominican Saint'' clearly influenced by
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in its quasi-expressionistic style. Francesco Guardi's most important later works include the ''Doge's Feasts'', a series of twelve canvases celebrating the ceremonies held in 1763 for the election of Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo. In his later years, Canaletto's influence on his art diminished, as shown by the ''Piazzetta'' in the
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of Venice. In circa 1778, he painted the severe ''Holy Trinity Appearing to Sts. Peter and Paul'' in the parish church of Roncegno. In 1782 Guardi was commissioned by the Venetian government six canvases to celebrate the visit of the Russian Archdukes in the city, of which only two remain, and two others for that of
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. On September 12 of that year he was admitted to the Fine Art Academy of Venice. A stronger attention to colours is present in late works such as the ''Concerto of 80 Orphans'' of 1782, now in
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, in the ''Façade of Palace with Staircase'' in the
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of
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. Guardi died at Campiello de la Madona in
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(Venice) in 1793.


Mature style

Among all the paintings attributed to either Francesco and his brother Gian Antonio Guardi, the most praised work is not a landscape, but instead the airy
sfumato Sfumato (, ) is a painting technique for softening the transition between colours, mimicking an area beyond what the human eye is focusing on, or the out-of-focus plane. It is one of the canonical painting modes of the Renaissance. Leonardo da ...
''Story of Tobit'' painted for the organ loft in the small Chiesa dell'Angelo San Raffaele. To quote from the Web Gallery of Art:
Perspective, organized aerial space, the
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solidity of Tiepolo... are exchanged for a personal style of coloured handwriting – now brilliantly calligraphic, and now brilliantly cloudy.
Guardi's painterly style is known as ''pittura di tocco'' (of touch) for its small dotting and spirited brush-strokes. This looser style of painting had been used by Giovanni Piazzetta and
Sebastiano Ricci Sebastiano Ricci (1 August 165915 May 1734) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque school of Venice. About the same age as Piazzetta, and an elder contemporary of Tiepolo, he represents a late version of the vigorous and luminous Cortone ...
, and recalls, in some religious themes, the sweetened sfumato of Barocci's Bolognese style. In this he differs from the more linear and architecturally accurate style of Canaletto's painting. This style, a century later, would make Guardi's works highly prized by the
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. Canaletto, as a vedutista, concentrated on glamorous urban architecture erected by the serene republic; on the other hand, in Guardi, the buildings often appear to be melting and sinking into a murky lagoon. Canaletto's canvases often have intricate linear and brilliant details, and depict Venice in sunny daylight. Guardi paints clouded skies above a city at dusk. These contrasts, however, simplify the facts, since Canaletto often painted the drab communal life and neighborhoods (creating in them some epic artistic qualities), while Guardi did not avoid sometimes painting the ceremonies of Ducal Venice. Ultimately, Guardi's paintings evoke the onset of the dissipation. The citizenry has shrunken to an impotent lilliputian crowd of "rubber-neckers", unable to rescue the crumbling Republic, as for example in the ''Fire in the Oil Depot in San Marcuola''. It was fitting depiction of the rapidly declining empire, which had declined, in Napoleon's assessment, into a "drawing room of Europe" peopled with casinos, carnivals, and courtesans for hire.


Gallery

File:Antonio Guardi 029.jpg, ''Departure of Tobias and Angel'',
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File:FrencescoGuardiGrandCanalVenice.jpg, ''View on the Grand Canal at San Geremia, Venice'' (1760–1765) File:Francesco Guardi - The Bucintoro Festival of Venice - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Bucintoro Festival of Venice'' (1780–1793) File:Francesco Guardi 053.jpg, ''Miracle of a Dominicane Saint'' (1763),
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File:Photograph of Guardi's Regatta in Venice at the Frick Art Reference Library.jpg, '' Regatta in Venice'' (1770) File:View of the Cannaregio Canal.png, '' View of the Cannaregio Canal'' (c. 1770) File:Francesco Guardi - Procession of Gondolas in the Bacino di San Marco - 11.1451 - Museum of Fine Arts.jpg, ''Procession of Gondolas in the Bacino di San Marco'' (c. 1782),
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File:Francesco Guardi - Fire in the San Marcuola Oil Depot - WGA10885.jpg, ''Fire in the Oil Depot in San Marcuola'' (1789) File:FranchescoGvardi.Venice landscape.Ryazan.jpg, ''Venice landscape'', Ryazan fine art museum,
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File:Francesco Guardi - The Lagoon Looking toward Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove - WGA10846.jpg, ''Lagoon Looking Towards Murano from the Fondamenta Nuova'' (1765-1770)Oil on canvas, 31,7 x 52,7 cm. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. File:A Colonnade, Partly Ruined, with Figures MET DT3176.jpg, A Colonnade, Partly Ruined, with Figures (1780 – 90)


Footnotes


References


Short biography in the Web Gallery of Art
* *Aldo Rizzi, ''I maestri della pittura veneta del '700'', Electa - Milano 1973 *'' The Doge on the Bucintoro near the Riva di Sant'Elena (painting)'', also known as ''The Departure Of the Bucentaur For The Ascension Day Ceremony'', held at the
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in
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* (1925). Francesco Guardi und die Kleinmeister des venezianischen Rokoko rancesco Guardi and the Minor Masters of Venetian Rococo Bibliothek der Kunstgeschichte (in German). Vol. 83. Leipzig: E.A. Seemann


External links

* *
Canaletto
', a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which contains material on Guardi
Works by Guardi in the Wallace Collection
*Julia L. Valiela,
''The Grand Canal with San Simeone Piccolo and Santa Lucia'' by Francesco Guardi (cat. 303)
" in
The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works
', a Philadelphia Museum of Art free digital publication {{DEFAULTSORT:Guardi, Francesco 1712 births 1793 deaths Republic of Venice nobility 18th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Italian vedutisti Painters from Venice Italian landscape painters Cityscape artists 18th-century Italian male artists