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Titian and Tintoretto are two of the musicians whose perform is exhibited at the Doges Palace on E Marks Sq, at website that should be on the itinerary of any college trips to Venice. The Doges Palace is an accumulation little museums housed about a courtyard. When the house to the Doge and the site of Venice's principal jail, the creating is an art form work in itself having its frescoes, friezes and gilded ceilings. The Doges' apartments contain the work of some of Venice's many esteemed Renaissance artists.
Dreamy Landscapes
The 18th century was the start of the recognition of landscape painting. Constable, Gainsborough and Turner grasped the opportunity to make great works of art in this type, and although Constable and Thomas Gainsborough mainly kept their subject matter close to house, JMW Turner appeared further afield for grand areas to interpret.

Turner and Canaletto most famously grabbed the 18th century landscape of Venice and their works are largely the reason why, when visiting Venice for the very first time on college trips, it could look somehow common to students. Canaletto, translated as 'little canal', came to be in Venice and his amazing paintings of the canals and structures of the town were often bought to Englishmen on the Fantastic Tour.

He later went to Britain and amongst his British landscapes is his interpretation of Westminster Bridge. Turner's trip to Venice started in Covent Backyard in London, but as a young man he travelled extensively in Europe including several visits to Venice. His power to recapture the unique light of the town is legendary.

It's obvious, when you watch the opinions of Venice first-hand, why several artists have now been influenced to paint them. The outcome of these labour can ensure Venice remains alive in your memory extended when you leave her to go back home.

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