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Quay in Venice
Francesco Tironi (circa 1745โ1797) was an Italian painter, active in painting vedute of Venice in a Neoclassical style.
Among his works are a vedute of the Riva degli Schiavoni; of a Large Crowd in a Piazza before the Church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo; of the Isola Santa Maria della Grazia, Venice; and of the Meeting of Pope Pius VI and the Doge on the Island of San Giorgio in Alga[1] He also provided the drawings for Antonio Sandi's twenty-four engravings (1779) of islands in the Venetian Lagoon. Many of the engravings depict thriving communities in islands that are now desolate.[2]
References
- โ The Morgan Library & Museum, Drawings.
- โ Metropolitan Museum, engraving of the Vedute of the island of Mazzorbo.
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