Gezicht op het Canal Grande te Venetië by Anonymous

c. 1882 - 1892

Gezicht op het Canal Grande te Venetië

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Curatorial notes

This image, of the Grand Canal in Venice with the Cavalli Palace and Church of the Salute, is an anonymous work. It is found within the pages of a book. The image speaks of Venice as a site of cultural tourism. From the time of the Grand Tour onwards, Venice became a popular destination for wealthy Europeans. The black and white aesthetic of the image lends it a historical feeling. The institutions of art and culture, such as museums and galleries, play a crucial role in shaping our understanding and appreciation of such images. The anonymity of the artist might suggest mass production. The work invites us to explore the rich history and cultural significance of Venice. To better understand it, one could look into the Venetian archives. It can deepen our understanding of this image and its place within the city's cultural heritage.