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The Molo Venice looking west with the reception of the apostolic nuncio Carlo Gaetano Stampa 1667-1742 later cardinal-archbishop of Milan at the Doge's Palace on July 15, 1721 - Antonio Stom

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The Molo Venice looking west: a vibrant historical scene The artwork "The Molo Venice looking west" by Antonio Stom captures an iconic moment of Venetian life in the early 18th century. With warm colors and meticulous details, the canvas evokes the lively atmosphere of the city, where the blue waters blend with the golden hues of historic buildings. Stom's technique, characterized by striking realism, immerses the viewer in a festive ambiance, where one can almost hear the murmur of conversations and the clatter of boats. The painting, rich in narrative elements, invites contemplation of the splendors of the Republic of Venice. Antonio Stom: a master of Venetian baroque Antonio Stom, active in the 18th century, is a notable representative of Venetian baroque style. Trained during a period when art was heavily influenced by light and color, he skillfully integrated these elements into his works, creating dynamic and captivating compositions. Stom was often influenced by his contemporaries, but his distinctive style stands out through a particular attention to architectural details and scenes of everyday life. His work, although less well-known than other masters of his time, contributes to the richness of Venetian artistic heritage. A decorative acquisition with multiple virtues The reproduction of the artwork "The Molo Venice looking west" is an ideal decorative piece to enhance your interior, whether in a living room, office, or bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original colors make it an attractive choice for art lovers and history enthusiasts. By incorporating this art print into your decor, you add a touch of elegance and history, while inspiring admiration from your guests. This art print is not only an aesthetic element but also a true bridge to the past, allowing you to relive the vibrant atmosphere of Venice in the 18th century.

The Molo Venice looking west with the reception of the apostolic nuncio Carlo Gaetano Stampa 1667-1742 later cardinal-archbishop of Milan at the Doge's Palace on July 15, 1721 - Antonio Stom

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Matte finish

View from behind

Frame (optional)

The Molo Venice looking west: a vibrant historical scene The artwork "The Molo Venice looking west" by Antonio Stom captures an iconic moment of Venetian life in the early 18th century. With warm colors and meticulous details, the canvas evokes the lively atmosphere of the city, where the blue waters blend with the golden hues of historic buildings. Stom's technique, characterized by striking realism, immerses the viewer in a festive ambiance, where one can almost hear the murmur of conversations and the clatter of boats. The painting, rich in narrative elements, invites contemplation of the splendors of the Republic of Venice. Antonio Stom: a master of Venetian baroque Antonio Stom, active in the 18th century, is a notable representative of Venetian baroque style. Trained during a period when art was heavily influenced by light and color, he skillfully integrated these elements into his works, creating dynamic and captivating compositions. Stom was often influenced by his contemporaries, but his distinctive style stands out through a particular attention to architectural details and scenes of everyday life. His work, although less well-known than other masters of his time, contributes to the richness of Venetian artistic heritage. A decorative acquisition with multiple virtues The reproduction of the artwork "The Molo Venice looking west" is an ideal decorative piece to enhance your interior, whether in a living room, office, or bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original colors make it an attractive choice for art lovers and history enthusiasts. By incorporating this art print into your decor, you add a touch of elegance and history, while inspiring admiration from your guests. This art print is not only an aesthetic element but also a true bridge to the past, allowing you to relive the vibrant atmosphere of Venice in the 18th century.
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