Venice (1904) by Thomas Moran

Venice - Thomas Moran - 1904

Artwork Information

TitleVenice
ArtistThomas Moran
Date1904
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions51 x 76.5 cm
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationCleveland Museum of Art (CMA), Cleveland, OH, US

About Venice

The artwork entitled “Venice,” created by the artist Thomas Moran in 1904, exemplifies the Romanticism art movement. Executed with oil on canvas, its dimensions are 51 by 76.5 centimeters. This cityscape, marina genre painting is housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

The artwork portrays the timeless beauty and captivating ambiance of Venice, with a dramatic interplay of light and color that captures the essence of the city’s romantic allure. In the foreground, an assemblage of boats, adorned with vibrant sails and bustling activity, gently traverse the serene waters, while the distant silhouette of Venice’s iconic architecture emerges through a misty, atmospheric haze. The warm, golden hues of the setting sun infuse the scene with a sense of tranquility and splendor, characteristic of Moran’s masterful use of light and color to evoke emotion and grandeur. The subtle details and soft brushstrokes create a dreamlike quality, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in this picturesque vision of Venice.

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