Venetian scene by Giovanni Larciani ("Master of the Kress Landscapes")

Medium

Pen and brown ink, brown wash

Dimensions

8-1/2 x 11 in. (21.6 x 27.9 cm)

Classification

Drawings

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1880

Accession Number

80.3.661

Tags

VeniceBoatsBuildings

Art Historical Context

In the tranquil *Ven Scene*, attributed to Giovanni Larcianiknown as the "Master of the Kress Landscapes"— glimpse 18th-century Venice through the delicate medium of pen and brown ink with brown wash. This intimate drawing, measuring just 8-1/2 x 11 inches, captures the city's iconic blend of boats gliding along canals and grand buildings rising from the water, evoking the lagoon's timeless allure. Created during Venice's twilight as a maritime republic, when tourism flourished amid fading grandeur, it reflects the era's fascination with *vedute*—precise city views that served as souvenirs for...

About the Artist

Giovanni Larciani ("Master of the Kress Landscapes") · 17001800

Giovanni di Lorenzo Larciani (1484–1527), a Florentine painter known initially as the "Master of the Kress Landscapes," emerged from obscurity in the mid-1990s through the scholarship of Louis Waldman, who linked him to documents including a 1521 contract for an altarpiece. Born and active in Florence until his death, Larciani specialized in religious scenes enriched by vivid, atmospheric landscap...

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