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Venice lagoon boat for transport of people and goods. Watercolour drawing
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Venice lagoon boat for transport of people and goods. Watercolour drawing
GIA4741003 Venice lagoon boat for transport of people and goods. Watercolour drawing and ink from the manuscript " Customs of the Venitians" by Jan van Grevenbroeck (or Giovanni Grevembroch (Grevenbroch) (1731-1807), 18th century. by Grevenbroeck, Jan van (1731-1807); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: Venice lagoon boat for transport of people and goods. Watercolour drawing and ink from the manuscript " Customs of the Venitians" by Jan van Grevenbroeck (or Giovanni Grevembroch (Grevenbroch) (1731-1807), 18th century.); eGiancarlo Costa; Dutch, out of copyright
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This watercolour drawing captures a scene from the bustling Venice lagoon in the 18th century. The artwork, titled "Venice Lagoon Boat for Transport of People and Goods" is part of the manuscript "Customs of the Venetians" by Jan van Grevenbroeck (or Giovanni Grevembroch). The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life a boat that was commonly used for public transport and goods transportation during that era. The boat, resembling a gondola with its sleek design, showcases the ingenuity of Venetian craftsmanship. As we gaze at this piece, we are transported back in time to an era when these boats were essential for navigating through Venice's intricate network of canals. They served as lifelines connecting people and facilitating trade within the city. The artist's skillful use of watercolours and ink adds depth and texture to every stroke, making each ripple on the water come alive. This masterpiece is housed in Museo Correr in Venice, Italy. Through this artwork, we catch a glimpse into both the historical significance and artistic beauty that defined Venice's transportation system centuries ago. It serves as a reminder of how art can preserve moments from our past while also celebrating human innovation.
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