Luca Carlevarijs (1663–1730)

Italian painter and engraver working mainly in Venice. He pioneered the genre of the cityscapes (vedute) of Venice, a genre that was later widely followed by artists such as Canaletto and Francesco Guardi. Created by: PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Dated: 1663

Luca Carlevarijs was an Italian painter born in Udine, Italy in 1663. He is best known for his landscape paintings and his depictions of Venetian life. Carlevarijs studied in Venice under the painter Antonio Zanchi and soon became known for his ability to capture the light and atmosphere of the city.

Carlevarijs was particularly interested in the architecture of Venice, and he often included detailed representations of buildings in his paintings. His work is characterised by the use of strong diagonals, which create a sense of movement and drama. Carlevarijs was also a skilled water painter, and many of his works depict canals and lagoons.

As well as landscapes, Carlevarijs also painted portraits and historical scenes. He was a member of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome and was highly regarded by his contemporaries. Carlevarijs died in Venice in 1730, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and evocative paintings that continue to inspire artists today.

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