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Michele Marieschi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michele Marieschi
Michele Marieschi (1 December 1710 – 18 January 1744), also known as ''Michiel'', was an Italian painter of landscapes and cityscapes (i.e., a ''vedutista'') who painted his ''vedute'', or views, mostly in Venice. ==Biography== Less well-known than his famous contemporary ''vedutisti'' Canaletto and Francesco Guardi, Marieschi was born in Venice in 1710, the son of a woodcarver. According to his biography in P.A. Orlandi's ''Abecedario Pittorico'', published in Venice in 1753, he spent some time in Germany, where he may have worked as a scene-painter. He returned to Venice in about 1735. Between 1735 and 1741 he was registered in the Venetian ''Fraglia de' Pittori'', or painters' guild. One of Marieschi's sponsors at his wedding in 1737 was Gaspare Diziani. Although he initially produced ''capricci'' (i.e. fanciful scenes), he later painted more topographically accurate ''vedute''. One of his patrons was the noted collector Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg, who bought at least two canvases from him for 50 and 55 gold sequins respectively. Michael Levey contrasts Marieschi's style with Canaletto's, noting that Marieschi's use of paint is livelier and fresher. In 1741 Marieschi published a set of 21 etchings of Venice, under the title of ''Magnificentiores Selectioresque Urbis Venetiarum Prospectus''; the title page featured a portrait of Marieschi by Angelo Trevisani.
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