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1745 Venice - 1800 Venice. Known for: Landscape painting in the Venetian style.
Francesco Tironi was a Venetian landscape painter who worked in the 18th century. He is considered the last great landscape painter of the Venetian eighteenth century. Little is known about his life,... Read full biography
Francesco Tironi was a Venetian landscape painter who worked in the 18th century. He is considered the last great landscape painter of the Venetian eighteenth century. Little is known about his life, but he was influenced by Canaletto and Guardi. He often used engravings by Canaletto to structure... Read full biography
Francesco Tironi was a Venetian landscape painter who worked in the 18th century. He is considered the last great landscape painter of the Venetian eighteenth century. Little is known about his life, but he was influenced by Canaletto and Guardi. He often used engravings by Canaletto to structure his views and captured the dark colors and melancholy figures of Guardi. His Venetian views were not known for their light, but rather seemed like snapshots of a motionless and tired city... Read full biography
Francesco Tironi was a Venetian landscape painter who worked in the 18th century. He is considered the last great landscape painter of the Venetian eighteenth century. Little is known about his life, but he was influenced by Canaletto and Guardi. He often used engravings by Canaletto to structure his views and captured the dark colors and melancholy figures of Guardi. His Venetian views were not known for their light, but rather seemed like snapshots of a motionless and tired city... Read full biography
Francesco Tironi was a Venetian landscape painter who worked in the 18th century. He is considered the last great landscape painter of the Venetian eighteenth century. Little is known about his life, but he was influenced by Canaletto and Guardi. He often used engravings by Canaletto to structure his views and captured the dark colors and melancholy figures of Guardi. His Venetian views were not known for their light, but rather seemed like snapshots of a motionless and tired city