In Venice, on the Grand Tour in 1731, the future fourth Duke of
Bedford met with the great art agent, Consul Joseph Smith. The
comission he placed resulted in 24 of the greatest and most typical
works of Canaletto. First installed in Bedford House London, they
were moved to their splendid position in the Dining Room at Woburn
in 1800, where they have remained ever since. Fully illustrated
with many details, this publication marks the first time these
paintings have been reproduced in colour. An extensive introduction
by the leading Canaletto scholar Charles Beddington puts these
works into perspective.
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