als we dan toch aant overtypen zijn; mijn gigantische kunstgsboek(history of art by janson) zegt enkel indirect wat over m. misschien heb je er wat aan als je de stroming/tijdgeest etc beschrijft.
"Canaletto shared his background as a desginer of stage sets with Ricci and with Giovanni Panini (1691-1765), his fellow vedutist in Rome who had a passion for classical antiquity. They in turn, are the forerunners of another Roman artist, Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) whose 'Prison Caprices' are rooted in contemporary designs for theater and opera''
over t bovenstaande woord ''vedutist'':
''During the eighteenth century, landscape in Italy evolved a new form in keeping with the character of the rococo: 'veduta'(view) paintings. Its beginnings are traced back to the seventeenth century with the many foreigners as claude lorraine, who specialized in depicting Rome's environs. After 1720, however, it took on a specifically urban identity. The most famous of the vedutists was Canaletto(Giovanni Antonio Canal, 1697-1768) of Venice."
bij n stuk over pantheon staat paninis schilderij:
"The impact of the interior, awe-inspiring and harmonious at the same time, is impossible to convey in photographs. Even the painting 'the interior of the pantheon' fails to do it justice"