Plate 9: Procession on Corpus Christi Day in the Piazza San Marco, from 'Ducal Ceremonies and Festivals' (Le Feste Ducali)

Plate 9: Procession on Corpus Christi Day in the Piazza San Marco, from 'Ducal Ceremonies and Festivals' (Le Feste Ducali) by Lodovico Furlanetto|Giovanni Battista Brustolon|Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)

Medium

Etching and engraving

Dimensions

Plate: 16 15/16 × 21 15/16 in. (43 × 55.7 cm) Sheet: 21 1/4 × 26 15/16 in. (54 × 68.4 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1961

Accession Number

61.532.9

Tags

Venice

About this artwork

This etching and engraving, created in ca. 1766, represents significant artistic achievement by Lodovico Furlanetto|Giovanni Battista Brustolon|Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), a Italian artist. The piece demonstrates the technical capabilities and aesthetic conventions of Italian art during this historical period. Working in etching and engraving, the artist employed materials and techniques characteristic of the era, creating visual effects that convey both subject matter and artistic visio...

Art Historical Context

Step into the vibrant heart of 18th-century Venice withPlate 9: Process on Corpus Christi Day in Piazza San Marco*, from series *Ducalemonies and Festivals*Le Feste Ducali Created around 1766, this etching and engraving the grandeur of a solemn religious procession winding through the iconic Piazza San Marco on the feast of Corpus Christi—a key Catholic celebration honoring the Eucharist. Amidst the square's stunning basilica and soaring campanile, doges, clergy, and citizens in elaborate attire evoke the splendor of Venice's fading republic, blending faith, pageantry, and civic pride. Renown...

About the Artist

Lodovico Furlanetto|Giovanni Battista Brustolon|Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (Italian|Italian|Italian) · 1710 |1766 |1712 1743 |1777 |1796

Italian, Venice 1710–1743 Venice|Italian, active Venice, 1766–1777|Italian, Venice 1712–1796 Venice

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