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A ''veduta'' ( Italian for "view"; plural ''vedute'') is a highly detailed, usually large-scale painting or, more often,
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of a cityscape or some other vista. The painters of ''vedute'' are referred to as ''vedutisti''.


Origins

This genre of
landscape A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.''New Oxford American Dictionary''. A landscape includes the ...
originated in Flanders, where artists such as Paul Bril painted ''vedute'' as early as the 16th century. In the 17th century, Dutch painters made a specialty of detailed and accurate recognizable city and landscapes that appealed to the sense of local pride of the wealthy Dutch middle class. An archetypal example is Johannes Vermeer's '' View of Delft''. The Ghent architect, draughtsman and engraver Lieven Cruyl (1640–1720) contributed to the development of the ''vedute'' during his residence in Rome in the late 17th century. Cruyl’s drawings reproduce the topographical aspects of the urban landscape.


18th century

As the itinerary of the Grand Tour became somewhat standardized, ''vedute'' of familiar scenes like the
Roman Forum The Roman Forum, also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum ( it, Foro Romano), is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient ...
or the Grand Canal recalled early ventures to the Continent for aristocratic Englishmen. By the mid-18th century,
Venice Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400  ...
became renowned as the centre of the ''vedutisti''. The genre was pioneered by Luca Carlevarijs, and its greatest practitioners belonged to the Canal and Guardi families of Venice. Some of them went to work as painters in major capitals of Europe, e.g., Canaletto in London and his nephew Bernardo Bellotto in Dresden and Warsaw. In other parts of 18th-century Italy, idiosyncratic varieties of the genre evolved. Giovanni Paolo Pannini was the first ''veduta'' artist to concentrate on painting ruins. The Dutch painter Gaspar van Wittel (who worked in Rome, where he was known as Vanvitelli) and others painted ''veduta esatta'', i.e. exact ''vedute'', which was a topographically accurate depiction of a cityscape or monument and in which the human and animal figures played a secondary role. His collaborators included Hendrik Frans van Lint, who would become one of the leading ''vedute'' painters in the first half of the 18th century.Edgar Peters Bowron,
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, ''Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century'', Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2000, p. 236-237
Through his more realistic representation in the ''vedute'' he executed at the end of the 17th century and beginning of the 18th century, the Flemish painter Jan Frans van Bloemen anticipated developments during the 18th century, when there was a shift away from the classically oriented Roman landscapes of French ''vedute'' painters in Rome such as Gaspard Dughet. In later developments of the ''vedute'', Pannini's ''veduta'' morphed into the scenes partly or completely imaginary elements, known as '' capricci'' and ''vedute ideate'' or ''veduta di fantasia''.Rudolf Wittkower, ''Art and architecture in Italy: 1600-1750'', Penguin Books, 1980, p. 501 Giambattista Piranesi was the foremost master of ''vedute ideate'' etchings. His topographical series, ''Vedute di Roma'', went through many printings.


19th century

In the later 19th century, more personal "impressions" of cityscapes replaced the desire for topographical accuracy, which was satisfied instead by painted, and later photographed,
panorama A panorama (formed from Greek πᾶν "all" + ὅραμα "view") is any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, whether in painting, drawing, photography, film, seismic images, or 3D modeling. The word was originally coined in ...
s. There was a sizeable community of émigré artists active in Venice, such as Antonietta Brandeis, the Spanish painters Martín Rico y Ortega, Mariano Fortuny, Antonio Reyna Manescau and
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and the Peruvian painter
Federico del Campo Federico del Campo (1837-1923) was a Peruvian painter who was active in Venice where he was one of the leading ''vedute'' painters of the 19th century. Demand for his views, particularly from English tourists was so strong that he painted several ...
. These artists responded to the large international market for their city views of Venice, and they made such big names for themselves through this genre that they painted nothing but Italian views. Demand for Federico del Campo's views, particularly from English tourists, was so strong that he painted several views multiple times,Federico del Campo, Peruvian, Gondolas by the Doge's Palace, Venice
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and the same can be said of Reyna Manescau, that repeated the same urban landscapes in many occasions with minimal variations.


See also

* Cityscape * ''Capriccio''


References


Further reading

* Salerno, Luigi. (1991) ''I pittori di *
Canaletto
', a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which has material on Canaletto's contributions to the genre


External links

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