Canaletto
Vista de Veneza - A partida do Bucintoro do Palácio Ducale - San Marco
oil on canvas
77,5 x 115,5 cm.
95 x 133 cm.
77.5 x 115.5 cm;
77,5 x 115,5 cm ;
77.5 x 115.5
95 x 133
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Result:
Provenance
Sir Robert Walpole (1676鈥1745), created 1st Earl of Orford in 1742, 10 Downing Street, London, by 1736 and until his resignation as Prime Minister in 1742, when removed to another of his London residences, and by descent to his son,
Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford (1701鈥1751), and by descent to his son,
George Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford (1730鈥1791); his sale, Langford鈥檚, London, 13 June 1751 (=1st day), lot 65 as 鈥楧itto [Cannaletti]. The Marriage of the Sea by the Doge, it鈥檚 Companion鈥, where acquired for 拢34-13 by 鈥楻aymond鈥 for the following,
Samson Gideon (1699鈥1762), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to his son,
Sir Sampson Gideon, 1st Bt. (1745鈥1824), created Baron Eardley in 1789, Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to his daughter,
Maria Marow Gideon (1767鈥1834), wife of Gregory William Twistleton (from 1825 Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes), 8th Baron Saye and Sele (1769鈥1844), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to their son,
William Thomas Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes, 9th Baron Saye and Sele (1798鈥1847), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent,
Sir Culling Smith, 2nd Bt. (1768鈥1829), widower of Lord Eardley鈥檚 second daughter Charlotte Elizabeth (d. 1826), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to their son,
Sir Culling (Eardley-) Smith, 3rd Bt. (1805鈥1863), who assumed the name of Eardley, Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, from which removed in 1860 to Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, and by descent to his eldest daughter,
Frances Selena, who married in 1865 Robert Hanbury M.P., who added the name of Culling to his surname, Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, and by inheritance to her sister,
Isabella (d. 1901), wife of the Very Rev. the Hon. William Henry Fremantle, M.D., Dean of Ripon (1831鈥1916), Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, and by descent to their son,
Lt.-Col. Sir Francis Edward Fremantle, O.B.E. (1872鈥1943), Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, from whom acquired on 3 July 1930 (with its pendant Venice: The Grand Canal looking North-East from Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge ) by the following,
with Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd., London, where acquired on 4 April 1940 (with its pendant) for 拢4,400 by,
with Giuseppe Bellesi (1873-1955), Florence and London.
Senator Mario Crespi (1879-1962), Milan, by 1954 (with its pendant; according to Moschini, under Literature).
Presumably acquired with its pendant in Paris in the 1960s, and by descent until sold at the following,
Anonymous sale, Ader Tajan, Paris, 15 December 1993, lot 13, where acquired.
Sir Robert Walpole (1676鈥1745), created 1st Earl of Orford in 1742, 10 Downing Street, London, by 1736 and until his resignation as Prime Minister in 1742, when removed to another of his London residences, and by descent to his son,
Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford (1701鈥1751), and by descent to his son,
George Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford (1730鈥1791); his sale, Langford鈥檚, London, 13 June 1751 (=1st day), lot 65 as 鈥楧itto [Cannaletti]. The Marriage of the Sea by the Doge, it鈥檚 Companion鈥, where acquired for 拢34-13 by 鈥楻aymond鈥 for the following,
Samson Gideon (1699鈥1762), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to his son,
Sir Sampson Gideon, 1st Bt. (1745鈥1824), created Baron Eardley in 1789, Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to his daughter,
Maria Marow Gideon (1767鈥1834), wife of Gregory William Twistleton (from 1825 Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes), 8th Baron Saye and Sele (1769鈥1844), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to their son,
William Thomas Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes, 9th Baron Saye and Sele (1798鈥1847), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent,
Sir Culling Smith, 2nd Bt. (1768鈥1829), widower of Lord Eardley鈥檚 second daughter Charlotte Elizabeth (d. 1826), Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, and by descent to their son,
Sir Culling (Eardley-) Smith, 3rd Bt. (1805鈥1863), who assumed the name of Eardley, Belvedere, near Erith, Kent, from which removed in 1860 to Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, and by descent to his eldest daughter,
Frances Selena, who married in 1865 Robert Hanbury M.P., who added the name of Culling to his surname, Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, and by inheritance to her sister,
Isabella (d. 1901), wife of the Very Rev. the Hon. William Henry Fremantle, M.D., Dean of Ripon (1831鈥1916), Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, and by descent to their son,
Lt.-Col. Sir Francis Edward Fremantle, O.B.E. (1872鈥1943), Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, from whom acquired on 3 July 1930 (with its pendant Venice: The Grand Canal looking North-East from Palazzo Balbi to the Rialto Bridge ) by the following,
with Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd., London, where acquired on 4 April 1940 (with its pendant) for 拢4,400 by,
with Giuseppe Bellesi (1873-1955), Florence and London.
Senator Mario Crespi (1879-1962), Milan, by 1954 (with its pendant; according to Moschini, under Literature).
Presumably acquired with its pendant in Paris in the 1960s, and by descent until sold at the following,
Anonymous sale, Ader Tajan, Paris, 15 December 1993, lot 13, where acquired.
Exhibited
London, British Institution, 1844, no. 89, as 鈥楳arriage of the Doge of Venice鈥 (lent by Lord Saye and Sele).
London, British Institution, 1861, no. 68, as 鈥楧oge marrying the Adriatic鈥 (lent by Sir Culling Eardley).
Lausanne, Mus茅e cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Les Tr茅sors de l鈥橝rt V茅nitien , 1 April - 31 July 1947, no. 125 D (ex-catalogue).
London, British Institution, 1844, no. 89, as 鈥楳arriage of the Doge of Venice鈥 (lent by Lord Saye and Sele).
London, British Institution, 1861, no. 68, as 鈥楧oge marrying the Adriatic鈥 (lent by Sir Culling Eardley).
Lausanne, Mus茅e cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Les Tr茅sors de l鈥橝rt V茅nitien , 1 April - 31 July 1947, no. 125 D (ex-catalogue).
oil on canvas
72,2 x 105 cm.
oil on canvas
cm 69x103,5
Canaletto Painting Performance
- Not Sold: 30.9%
- Below: 10.3%
- Within: 20.6%
- Above: 38.1%