Canaletto's time in Mid-Georgian Britain has received much
scholarly attention in the past. But this book places his work in a
broader political and social context, linking his paintings and
drawings with a growing sense of assurance and mission which the
British nation was beginning to display - perhaps best represented
by the works of William Hogarth.
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