
In s2e37, Ann and Tru continue their History-of-Prints conversation about Venice in the 18th century. This is part two of three in which we talk about Canaletto. While often remembered as a topographical painter of postcards, Canaletto was, in fact, a master of curated reality. In this segment, they examine how Canaletto transformed the ordinary streets and canals of Venice into grand, cinematic scenes. Whether using the camera obscura to manipulate perspective or painting en plein air, he captured the "Venetian Vibe" with a meticulous yet lively brush. We take a deep dive into his Capricci—imaginative visions and cityscapes that felt more like Venice than the city itself—and discuss how his work became the ultimate souvenir for travelers seeking to bottle the spirit of the floating city. Show me the images !!
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s3e108 casting metal type with Val Lucas

s2e38 History of Prints The Venetians (part three) the Tiepolos

s3e107 building an alternative art school with Nato Thompson

s3e106 wheatpasting and engraving with David Barthold
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