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Bellotto

American  
[buh-lot-oh, bel-lawt-taw] / bəˈlɒt oʊ, bɛlˈlɔt tɔ /

noun

  1. Bernardo Canaletto, 1720–80, Italian painter.


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Tinterow said that after the Monuments Men Foundation contacted him, he became aware the museum’s online provenance information about the painting was incorrect, because it conflated the provenance of both Emden’s and Moser’s Bellotto paintings.

From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2021

Mayor Klaus-Peter Hanke said the city had only recently made efforts to capitalize on the brightly repainted and repaired historic downtown, immortalized in the paintings of Bernardo Bellotto in the 18th century.

From New York Times • Jun. 5, 2013

Also for sale is a Venetian scene by Bellotto, estimated to bring $800,000 to $1.2 million.

From New York Times • Nov. 29, 2012

Even two centuries later, the most famous master in the country bore the name of Bernardo Bellotto, a nephew of Canaletto.

From Time Magazine Archive

Canaletto had a nephew named Bernardo Bellotto, who to much of his uncle's skill brought a mellow richness all his own, and since he also took the name of Canaletto, confusion has resulted.

From A Wanderer in Venice by Morley, Harry

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