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Capriccio with Palladian buildings
Artist
Canaletto
Year
c. 1756 - 1759
Type
Oil painting
Dimensions
52 cm × 82 cm (20 in × 32 in)
Location
Galleria nazionale di Parma
The Capriccio with Palladian buildings (Italian: Capriccio con edifici palladiani) is an oil painting on canvas (58x82 cm) by Canaletto, dating from about 1756 to 1759 and stored in the Galleria Nazionale Di Parma.
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