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CANAL, Giovanni Antonio (1697-1768) a.k.a. Canaletto

Plaque erected in 1925 by London County Council at 41 Beak Street, Soho, London, W1F 9SB, City of Westminster

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Profession

Painter

Category

Fine Arts

Inscription

ANTONIO CANAL CALLED CANALETTO (1697-1768) Venetian Painter Lived here

Material

Porcelain

The Venetian painter Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, lodged at 41 Beak Street in Soho for nine years in the mid-18th century.

The Venetian painter Antonio Canal in about 1740
Canaletto in about 1740, a few years before he moved to London © Hulton Archive/Getty Images

VENETIAN MASTERPIECES

Born in Venice, the son of a painter, Canaletto made his name with the views he painted of his native city from about 1725. Many of these were commissioned by English aristocrats making the Grand Tour, and his principal patron was Joseph Smith, the British Consul in Venice. Canaletto reached his artistic peak in the 1730s, but the outbreak of the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–8) restricted travel to Venice and created a temporary hiatus in his career.

THE LONDON YEARS

As his English patrons could not come to him, Canaletto decided to go to them, arriving in London in May 1746. The artist stayed in the capital for about nine years, returning briefly to Italy in 1750–1. During his time in England, Canaletto painted about 50 views, initially of the Thames and later of country houses such as Syon House in Middlesex and Alnwick Castle in Northumberland.

In order to increase his sales, he used his London address – then known as 16 Silver Street and owned by a cabinetmaker – for exhibiting his work. The show held here in summer 1749 included his View of St James’s Park, and a second exhibition was staged at the property in summer 1751.

Number 41 is typical of the houses built in Soho in the 1680s, though it has been altered in succeeding centuries. The high-glaze plaque, with its distinctive coloured wreath, is one of the series made by Doulton, and dates from 1925.

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