Sunday, June 7, 2026

BERNARDO BELLOTTO

 

BERNARDO BELLOTTO

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SUNDAY Feature on ART of Architecture -by Gautam Shah

BERNARDO BELLOTTO (1720-1780) was born in Venice (died in Warsaw, Poland). He was Architectural Landscape Artist of urban scenes, printmaker. He was also called Canaletto Belotto or Canaletto the Younger, (after his famous painter uncle, Giovanni Antonio Canal, known also as Canaletto). He used his uncle’s name, Bernardo Canaletto for signing.

Bellotto was a realistic vedute painter (Venetian school) of Italian and eastern European cities, Dresden, Vienna, Turin and Warsaw. He selected elaborate vistas of public spaces and adjunct architecture. Bellotto ’s urban scenes have the same carefully drawn realism, as his uncle’s Venetian views, but are marked by heavy shadows and are darker and colder in tone and colour’. The fidelity of his perspective views, are in part attributable to the use of the camera obscura. But the architectural details and colour scheme are his own.

The post camera obscura capturing the studio work for the painting must have been long. He also added the specific illumination effects. His painting Polish capitals were used after World War-II to reconstruct and restore war-damaged historic structures of the city. His sketches in black ink and etchings are as extraordinary.
































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Sunday, May 17, 2026

ELWIN HENRY HAWTHORNE

 

ELWIN HENRY HAWTHORNE

SUNDAY Series on ART of Architecture -by -Gautam Shah

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Elwin Hawthorne (1905-1954) was a British painter. He and his wife, both were members, of the East London Group’ (which emphasized urban realism through shared outdoor painting trips to locations in Essex, Kent, and Sussex ). His father was also a painter and decorator. Elwin had no formal training, except few ‘hobby’ classes. He was often described as an English Utrillo (a Paris-based urban artist).

Hawthorne painted a number of buildings of London, including, St John-at-Hampstead, St Andrew's church in Vanbrugh Park, North Foreland Lighthouse. He was a versatile artist, in oils, watercolour and printmaking. He concentrated intensively in oil painting, just for fifteen years (1925-40). He met Walter Sickert, and became his studio assistant for three years.

Hawthorne’s style of painting was of extensive use of subdued colours, good rendering of architectural form and urban ordinary urban scenes, but without embellishment. He captured melancholy quietude, nostalgia of urban environments with characteristic softness.



















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BERNARDO BELLOTTO

  BERNARDO BELLOTTO Post -376 SUNDAY Feature on ART of Architecture -by Gautam Shah BERNARDO BELLOTTO (1720-1780) was born in Venice (d...