Saint Mark?s Square in Venice with the Doge?s Palace and Saint Mark?s Basilica, Carl Werner, 1808-1894, 1842, Drawing, Watercolor, After finishing his training, the German architecture and landscape artist, Carl Werner, went to Italy and Rome, where he converted to Catholicism. In 1851, he established a school of watercolour painting in Venice. This drawing, however, was probably done much earlier. Werner knew Thorvaldsen, who had several of his works in his collections., Paper, Color, Watercolor, Color, Graphite, Painted, Drawn, Height 297 mm, Width 411 mm


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