エウロパの階段から見たドガーノ、サン・ジョルジョ、チテッラ

J. M. W. Turner, The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa, 1842. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

エウロパの階段から見たドガーノ、サン・ジョルジョ、チテッラ


作品情報

アーティスト
J・M・W・ターナー
制作年
1842
技法
油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
61.6 × 92.7 cm

ストーリー

Turner showed this at the Royal Academy in 1842, near the end of his life, when his Venice pictures were dissolving into little more than light on water. The city he painted was no longer an independent republic. Venice had fallen to Napoleon decades earlier and by the 1840s belonged to the Austrian Empire, a faded tourist town living off its own past. Turner stayed at the Hotel Europa on the Grand Canal, and this is roughly the view from its steps, with the customs house and the domed church of Santa Maria della Salute pale against the sky. The collector Robert Vernon bought it that same year, and within five years it had been given to the nation.

エウロパの階段から見たドガーノ、サン・ジョルジョ、チテッラ — J・M・W・ターナー — MuseScope