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This theatrical scene, with its stage-like setting of dramatic buildings that loom over the figures, was imagined by Guardi. The building on the left may be based on an unused design for Venice’s Rialto bridge by Andrea Palladio, a sixteenth-century architect. Guardi probably studied the design and has added a dome here. The painting presents a collection of Ancient Greek and Roman architecture, from the domed building with a temple front to the classical arcade in the background, which curves round to end in the loggia (open-sided gallery or room) on the right. Although you get a sense of the distances between the buildings, the staircase going down from the temple portico merges into shadow and it isn't easy to tell where the drum-like podium actually meets the ground.
Title
An Architectural Caprice with a Palladian Style Building
Date
1770-80
Medium
Oil on canvas
Measurements
H 22.3 x W 17 cm
Accession number
NG2517
Acquisition method
Salting Bequest, 1910
Work type
Painting