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Luigi Querena - A noctural view of Campo dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice

A noctural view of Campo dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
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Luigi Querena was an Italian painter.

He was born in Venice. Following in the footsteps of his father Lattanzio, a painter of historical and religious works, Luigi enrolled at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts at the age of 12 years. He studied under Federico Moja and distinguished himself as a vedute painter. The contemporary art critic Sagredo said that Luigi was reviving Canaletto.

He took part in the uprising against Austrian rule in 1848, and began painting in 1850 on a series of eight works, arrayed as a Cosmorama, depicting the heroic resistance of Venice against the Austrians.

These were combined also in later years with views of the lagoon and Venetian monuments, sometimes including scenes drawn from literature or contemporary life. A regular participant in the exhibitions of the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, of which he became an honorary member in 1857, he also presented work at the exhibitions of the Brera Academy in Milan, the Società Promotrice di Belle Arti in Genoa and the national exhibitions in Naples (1877), Turin (1880) and Milan (1881).

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Venice, a View of the Church of San Rocco

Venice, a View of the Church of San Rocco (1856)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
The Doge’s Palace, the Piazzetta and the Biblioteca in Venice, with Santa Maria della Salute beyond

The Doge’s Palace, the Piazzetta and the Biblioteca in Venice, with Santa Maria della Salute beyond (1865)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo

Venice, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo (1863)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice the Piazzetta in the moonlight

Venice the Piazzetta in the moonlight (1853)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Gondolas and Boats on the Molo, Looking West Towards Santa Maria Della Salute

Gondolas and Boats on the Molo, Looking West Towards Santa Maria Della Salute (1871)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with the Zanipolo Church and the Scuola Grande di San Marco

Venice, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with the Zanipolo Church and the Scuola Grande di San Marco (1860)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice, View of the Grand Canal from Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti with Santa Maria della Salute in the Distance

Venice, View of the Grand Canal from Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti with Santa Maria della Salute in the Distance (1867)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice, a view of the Grand Canal

Venice, a view of the Grand Canal (1858)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice, a view of St. Mark’s Square

Venice, a view of St. Mark’s Square (1858)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice, the Riva degli Schiavoni

Venice, the Riva degli Schiavoni

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Venice, the Riva degli Schiavoni

Venice, the Riva degli Schiavoni

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
The Blessed Doge Francesco Morosini in 1693 leaves Venice to fight the Turks at the Peloponnese

The Blessed Doge Francesco Morosini in 1693 leaves Venice to fight the Turks at the Peloponnese (1865)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Squero di San Trovaso

Squero di San Trovaso (1860)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
Santa Marta im Abendrot

Santa Marta im Abendrot (1859)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
The Church Of Santi Maria E Donato In Murano

The Church Of Santi Maria E Donato In Murano (1855)

Luigi Querena (Italian, 1820–1887)
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