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Veduta della Piazza di S. Marco, Venice: A Rediscovered Drawing by Luca Carlevarijs

April 1, 2021

Piazza San Marco, Venice, by Luca Carlevarijs

Veduta della Piazza di S. Marco, Venice
A Rediscovered Drawing by Luca CarlevarijsĀ 

Piraneseum rediscovered a remarkable view of the Piazza San Marco,
drawn by Canaletto’s teacher, Luca Carlevarijs.

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