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The composition appears in two surviving drawings by Canaletto (Windsor, Royal Collection; formerly Darmstadt). The drawings are closer to the true topography of the scene than NG 940.
Wynn Ellis collection by 1854; Wynn Ellis Bequest, 1876.
Levey 1971, pp. 40-1
Constable/Links 1976, p. 240
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The style of NG 940 suggests a date of execution in the late 1730s.
The composition appears in two surviving drawings by Canaletto (Windsor, Royal Collection; formerly Darmstadt). The drawings are closer to the true topography of the scene than NG 940.
Wynn Ellis collection by 1854; Wynn Ellis Bequest, 1876.
Levey 1971, pp. 40-1
Constable/Links 1976, p. 240
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