The Grand Canal (Streeton)
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title:
The Grand Canal (Streeton)
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The Grand Canal is a 1908 painting by Australian artist Arthur Streeton. The work depicts the Grand Canal in Venice as seen from a viewpoint on Ca' Foscari. The work was acquired by Australian businessman Arthur Baillieu in 1914. It later passed to his sister Amy Shackell and was subsequently privately held by her extended family; its whereabouts unknown to the broader art community. In 2018, the then head of the Hamilton Gallery, Sarah Schmidt "rediscovered" the painting in the family's private
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Painting by Arthur Streeton
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_Canal_(Streeton)
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2024-03-17T17:34:06Z
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