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Rococo architecture is an 18th century style of architecture characterized by elaborate ornamentation, asymmetrical designs, and pastel colors

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Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Landscape with Ruined Monuments [right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Landscape with Ruined Monuments [right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Landscape with Ruined Monuments [right], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: La libreria. V. [upper left], in or before 1742. Creator: Canaletto

La libreria. V. [upper left], in or before 1742. Creator: Canaletto
La libreria. V. [upper left], in or before 1742

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Market on the Molo [upper left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

The Market on the Molo [upper left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
The Market on the Molo [upper left], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Le Preson. V. [lower left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Le Preson. V. [lower left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Le Preson. V. [lower left], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Landscape with Tower and Two Ruined Pillars [left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Landscape with Tower and Two Ruined Pillars [left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Landscape with Tower and Two Ruined Pillars [left], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: La Torre di Malghera, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

La Torre di Malghera, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
La Torre di Malghera, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Landscape with the Pilgrim at Prayer [upper left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Landscape with the Pilgrim at Prayer [upper left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Landscape with the Pilgrim at Prayer [upper left], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Market at Dolo [lower left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

The Market at Dolo [lower left], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
The Market at Dolo [lower left], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Pra della Valle, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Pra della Valle, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Pra della Valle, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Landscape with Ruined Monuments, c. 1740. Creator: Canaletto

Landscape with Ruined Monuments, c. 1740. Creator: Canaletto
Landscape with Ruined Monuments, c. 1740

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Ale Porte del Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Ale Porte del Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Ale Porte del Dolo, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Bishops Tomb, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

The Bishops Tomb, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
The Bishops Tomb, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Le Procuratie niove e S. Ziminian V. [upper right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Le Procuratie niove e S. Ziminian V. [upper right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Le Procuratie niove e S. Ziminian V. [upper right], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Market on the Molo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

The Market on the Molo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
The Market on the Molo, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Mestre, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Mestre, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Mestre, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The House with the Inscription [left], 1741. Creator: Canaletto

The House with the Inscription [left], 1741. Creator: Canaletto
The House with the Inscription [left], 1741

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Terrace [lower right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

The Terrace [lower right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
The Terrace [lower right], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Mountain Landscape with Five Bridges, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Mountain Landscape with Five Bridges, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Mountain Landscape with Five Bridges, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Portico with the Lantern, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

The Portico with the Lantern, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
The Portico with the Lantern, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Al Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Al Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Al Dolo, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The House with the Peristyle, 1741. Creator: Canaletto

The House with the Peristyle, 1741. Creator: Canaletto
The House with the Peristyle, 1741

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Market at Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

The Market at Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
The Market at Dolo, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: S. Giustina in pra della Vale, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

S. Giustina in pra della Vale, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
S. Giustina in pra della Vale, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Ale Porto del Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Ale Porto del Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Ale Porto del Dolo, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: View of a Town on a River Bank, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

View of a Town on a River Bank, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
View of a Town on a River Bank, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Imaginary View of Padua, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Imaginary View of Padua, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Imaginary View of Padua, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Landscape with the Pilgrim at Prayer, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Landscape with the Pilgrim at Prayer, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Landscape with the Pilgrim at Prayer, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Imaginary View of Venice, 1741. Creator: Canaletto

Imaginary View of Venice, 1741. Creator: Canaletto
Imaginary View of Venice, 1741

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Landscape with Tower and Two Ruined Pillars, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Landscape with Tower and Two Ruined Pillars, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Landscape with Tower and Two Ruined Pillars, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: La Piera del Bando. V. c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

La Piera del Bando. V. c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
La Piera del Bando. V. c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Le Procuratie niove e S. Ziminian V. c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Le Procuratie niove e S. Ziminian V. c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Le Procuratie niove e S. Ziminian V. c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Landscape with a Woman at a Well, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Landscape with a Woman at a Well, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Landscape with a Woman at a Well, c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: La libreria. V. in or before 1742. Creator: Canaletto

La libreria. V. in or before 1742. Creator: Canaletto
La libreria. V. in or before 1742

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Doge Carried around the Piazza San Marco, 1763 / 1766

The Doge Carried around the Piazza San Marco, 1763 / 1766
The Doge Carried around the Piazza San Marco, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Doge Returns Thanks in the Sala del Consiglio Maggior, 1763 / 1766

The Doge Returns Thanks in the Sala del Consiglio Maggior, 1763 / 1766
The Doge Returns Thanks in the Sala del Consiglio Maggior, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Doge Crowned on the Scala dei Giganti of the Ducal Palace, 1763 / 1766

The Doge Crowned on the Scala dei Giganti of the Ducal Palace, 1763 / 1766
The Doge Crowned on the Scala dei Giganti of the Ducal Palace, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Reception by the Doge of Foreign Ambassadors in the Sala del Collegio, 1763 / 1766

Reception by the Doge of Foreign Ambassadors in the Sala del Collegio, 1763 / 1766
Reception by the Doge of Foreign Ambassadors in the Sala del Collegio, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Visit of the Doge to San Zaccaria on Easter Day, 1763 / 1766

Visit of the Doge to San Zaccaria on Easter Day, 1763 / 1766
Visit of the Doge to San Zaccaria on Easter Day, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Newly Elected Doge Presented to the People in San Marco, 1763 / 1766

The Newly Elected Doge Presented to the People in San Marco, 1763 / 1766
The Newly Elected Doge Presented to the People in San Marco, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Doge Entertains Foreign Ambassadors at a Banquet, 1763 / 1766

The Doge Entertains Foreign Ambassadors at a Banquet, 1763 / 1766
The Doge Entertains Foreign Ambassadors at a Banquet, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Annual Visit of the Doge to Santa Maria della Salute, 1763 / 1766

Annual Visit of the Doge to Santa Maria della Salute, 1763 / 1766
Annual Visit of the Doge to Santa Maria della Salute, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Doge in the Bucintoro Leaving San Nicolodi Lido, 1763 / 1766

The Doge in the Bucintoro Leaving San Nicolodi Lido, 1763 / 1766
The Doge in the Bucintoro Leaving San Nicolo di Lido, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Doge Attends the Giovedi Grasso Festival in the Piazzetta, 1763 / 1766

The Doge Attends the Giovedi Grasso Festival in the Piazzetta, 1763 / 1766
The Doge Attends the Giovedi Grasso Festival in the Piazzetta, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Procession on Corpus Christi Day in the Piazza San Marco, 1763 / 1766

Procession on Corpus Christi Day in the Piazza San Marco, 1763 / 1766
Procession on Corpus Christi Day in the Piazza San Marco, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The House with the Peristyle [right], 1741. Creator: Canaletto

The House with the Peristyle [right], 1741. Creator: Canaletto
The House with the Peristyle [right], 1741

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Imaginary View of S. Giacomo di Rialto [upper right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Imaginary View of S. Giacomo di Rialto [upper right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Imaginary View of S. Giacomo di Rialto [upper right], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: La Piera del Bando. V. [lower right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

La Piera del Bando. V. [lower right], c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
La Piera del Bando. V. [lower right], c. 1735/1746

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Le Porte Del Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto

Le Porte Del Dolo, c. 1735 / 1746. Creator: Canaletto
Le Porte Del Dolo, c. 1735/1746



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