John Singer Sargent painted Street in Venice during the second of his numerous visits to the city. Here, the work is reproduced on an unframed canvas for a minimalist look.
John Singer Sargent painted Street in Venice (1882) during the second of his numerous visits to the city. Here, the work is reproduced on an unframed canvas for a minimalist look. Painted on the spot, Sargent depicted the Calle Larga dei Proverbi, a back alley near the Grand Canal, with Mediterranean sunshine flooding its narrow confines. A highly decorated artist, Sargent's virtuoso is on display in the combination of technical skill and emotional intensity.
- Stretched canvas print
- 16 x 13.25 inches
- Archival-quality inks
- Acid-free 350 gsm cotton canvas with a tight, natural weave; bright white
- 1.5-inch side edges, natural off-white
- Semi-matte UV coating
- Ready-to-hang
- Made in USA
- More size and finish options available at NGA Custom Prints
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Description | John Singer Sargent painted Street in Venice (1882) during the second of his numerous visits to the city. Here, the work is reproduced on an unframed canvas for a minimalist look. Painted on the spot, Sargent depicted the Calle Larga dei Proverbi, a back alley near the Grand Canal, with Mediterranean sunshine flooding its narrow confines. A highly decorated artist, Sargent's virtuoso is on display in the combination of technical skill and emotional intensity.
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Art Subject | Cityscapes |
Art Style | American |