Squero di San Trovaso (1860)

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Dive into the heart of 19th-century Venice with Luigi Querena's masterful painting, "Squero di San Trovaso." This exquisite artwork, painted in 1860, captures the bustling activity and everyday charm of a traditional Venetian boatyard or 'squero.'Set against a backdrop of the timeless Venetian architecture, the painting vividly portrays the squero of San Trovaso, where gondolas are meticulously crafted and repaired. The scene bursts with life and color: craftsmen busily engaged in their work, citizens going about their daily business, and boaters navigating the serene waters.In the foreground, a group of figures are transported in a gondola, their expressions and attire illustrating the social life of Venice. Along the canal, other boats are docked, highlighting the importance of watercraft in this maritime city. The detailed depiction of the buildings, from their weathered exteriors to the classical facades, evokes Venice’s rich history and cultural heritage.Luigi Querena's skill in rendering light and shadow, as well as his meticulous attention to detail, brings this vibrant Venetian scene to life, inviting viewers to step into a world where history and the hustle of daily life coexist beautifully. This painting not only showcases Querena's artistic prowess but also serves as a historical document of the social and working life in Venice during that period."Squero di San Trovaso" is more than just art; it is a portal to the past, an exploration of culture, and a celebration of the enduring spirit of Venice.

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Luigi Querena was an Italian painter.

He was born in Venice. Following in the footsteps of his father Lattanzio, a painter of historical and religious works, Luigi enrolled at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts at the age of 12 years. He studied under Federico Moja and distinguished himself as a vedute painter. The contemporary art critic Sagredo said that Luigi was reviving Canaletto.