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Bernardo Bellotto
1722–1780
(b Venice, 30 Jan. 1721; d Warsaw, 17 Nov. 1780). Italian painter, draughtsman, and etcher, nephew, pupil, and assistant of Canaletto in Venice. He became a member of the Venetian painters' guild in 1738 and in the 1740s he travelled widely in Italy, painting views of Florence, Rome, and other cities.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Capriccio with Two Bridges and Figures c.1740–1747 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Fortress of Königstein from the North c.1756–1758 The National Gallery, London
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View of Verona from the Ponte Nuovo 1745–1747 National Trust, Powis Castle
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Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice The Fitzwilliam Museum
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The Fortress of Konigstein: Courtyard with the Brunnenhaus c.1756–1758 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Piazza San Martino, Lucca York Art Gallery
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The Piazza del Campidoglio with Santa Maria d'Aracoeli, Rome c.1742 National Trust, Petworth House
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The Tower of Malghera c.1743 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Campo San Stin, Venice National Trust, Penrhyn Castle
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The Arno in Florence with the Ponte Vecchio c.1745 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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The Arno in Florence with the Ponte alla Carraia c.1745 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Capriccio: The Lagoon, Venice c.1743 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The Fortress of Konigstein: Courtyard with the Magdalenenburg 1756–1758 Manchester Art Gallery
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Venice 1700–1725 English Heritage, Audley End House
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Venice: Upper Reaches of the Grand Canal facing Santa Croce perhaps 1740s The National Gallery, London
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Ruins and Figures, Outskirts of Rome near the Tomb of Cecilia Metella c.1750–1775 Shipley Art Gallery
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The Neustädter Markt in Dresden Thirlestane Castle
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The Altmark, Dresden, from Schlossstrasse Thirlestane Castle
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A Caprice Landscape with Ruins 1740-1800 The National Gallery, London