Venice, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with the Zanipolo Church and the Scuola Grande di San Marco (1860)
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Luigi Querena's 1860 painting "Venice, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with the Zanipolo Church and the Scuola Grande di San Marco" captures a quintessential Venetian scene with masterful precision and attention to detail. This captivating depiction shows one of Venice’s most famous squares, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, bustling with the everyday activity of its citizens in the mid-19th century.The painting features two iconic buildings: the Scuola Grande di San Marco, with its stunning white façade, intricately designed with Renaissance motifs and bubbles of relief sculptures that bespeak the city's rich artistic heritage; and the imposing Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, a grand epitome of Italian Gothic architecture with its striking brick structure and towering presence.In the foreground, a small canal with a gently arched bridge invites viewers into the tranquil daily life of Venice. Figures in varied dress — from working-class Venetians to well-to-do gentry — populate the painting, each adding to a vibrant narrative of a day in the life of Venice.Querena's use of light enhances the sense of depth and texture, casting gentle reflections on the water and illuminating the architecture with a warm glow that suggests the early hours of the afternoon.This work not only acts as a historic record but also as a piece of immense artistic beauty, capturing the enduring allure of Venice in a moment frozen in time.
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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.