This painting titled Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo Appears to the People in St Mark's Basilica in 1763 was created by the Italian artist Francesco Guardi in the period of Rococo using the technique of Oil on canvas.
Title:
Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo Appears to the People in St Mark's Basilica in 1763Artist:
Guardi, Francesco (1712-1793)
Date: 1775-1777
Movement: Rococo
Theme: Cityscape
Technique: Oil on canvas
Museum:
Royal Museum of Fine Arts
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Description: Dimensions: 67 x 100 cm
Description: Dimensions: 67 x 100 cm
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