A View of the Realto Building at Venice / Veue des Edifices, du Realte de Venise

Reference: S47335
Author Henry Fletcher
Year: 1739
Zone: Venice
Printed: London
Measures: 500 x 370 mm
€600.00

Reference: S47335
Author Henry Fletcher
Year: 1739
Zone: Venice
Printed: London
Measures: 500 x 370 mm
€600.00

Description

Etching, 1739, signed at lower.

After a painting of Giovanni Antonio Canal called Canaletto.

This remarkable engraving, dated 1739, offers a detailed view of the iconic buildings on the Grande Canal in the Rialto area of Central Venice. The image, skillfully engraved, captures the vibrancy of Venetian life and the architectural splendor of its buildings during the early 18th century.

Henry Fletcher (fl. 1710–1750), was an English engraver. Fletcher worked in London and produced engravings possessing some merit. He most excelled as an engraver of flowers, notably The Twelve Months of Flowers and The Twelve Months of Fruits, engraved from drawings by Pieter Casteels, made in 1730 for a publication by Robert Furber, the well-known gardener.

Among his other works were this set of views of Venice, engraved with L. P. Boitard after Canaletto.

Etching, printed in red on contemporary laid paper, good condition.

Henry Fletcher (Londra 1710 - 1750)

Henry Fletcher (fl. 1710–1750), was an English engraver. Fletcher worked in London, and produced engravings possessing some merit. He most excelled as an engraver of flowers, notably The Twelve Months of Flowers and The Twelve Months of Fruits, engraved from drawings by Pieter Casteels, made in 1730 for a publication by Robert Furber, the well-known gardener. He also engraved some fine plates of birds from drawings by Casteels and Charles Collins. He engraved some of the vignettes and tail-pieces to the first edition of Voltaire's Henriade, published in London in 1728. Among his other works were Bathsheba’ after Sebastiano Conca; a set of views of Venice, engraved with L. P. Boitard after Canaletto; ‘A View of Stocks Market in 1738,’ and ‘A View of the Fountain in Temple Gardens,’ after Joseph Nichols; A View of Bethlehem Hospital, Moorfields, and portraits of Robert Nelson (1715), after Kneller, Ebenezer Pemberton (1727), and the Rev. Robert Warren.

Henry Fletcher (Londra 1710 - 1750)

Henry Fletcher (fl. 1710–1750), was an English engraver. Fletcher worked in London, and produced engravings possessing some merit. He most excelled as an engraver of flowers, notably The Twelve Months of Flowers and The Twelve Months of Fruits, engraved from drawings by Pieter Casteels, made in 1730 for a publication by Robert Furber, the well-known gardener. He also engraved some fine plates of birds from drawings by Casteels and Charles Collins. He engraved some of the vignettes and tail-pieces to the first edition of Voltaire's Henriade, published in London in 1728. Among his other works were Bathsheba’ after Sebastiano Conca; a set of views of Venice, engraved with L. P. Boitard after Canaletto; ‘A View of Stocks Market in 1738,’ and ‘A View of the Fountain in Temple Gardens,’ after Joseph Nichols; A View of Bethlehem Hospital, Moorfields, and portraits of Robert Nelson (1715), after Kneller, Ebenezer Pemberton (1727), and the Rev. Robert Warren.