Westminster Abbey with a Procession of the Knights of the Bath
Painting by Canaletto
Westminster Abbey with a Procession of the Knights of the Bath is a painting by Canaletto created in 1749 depicting the Knights of the Bath at Westminster Abbey.[1][2] In 2020 the painting went on public display at the Abbey the first time since its 1792 commission as part of an exhibition at the Abbey's Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries. The painting typically hangs in the residence of the Dean of Westminster Abbey.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Westminster Abbey with a procession of the Knights of the Bath
- ^ a b Mark Brown (1 March 2020). "Public access at last for Canaletto's painting of Westminster Abbey". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
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Canaletto
- List of paintings
- The Stonemason's Yard (1725)
- The French Ambassador's Arrival in Venice (1726–1727)
- The Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice (1730)
- The Bucentaur Returns to the Pier at the Doge's Palace (c. 1730)
- The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola (1738)
- The Grand Canal and the Church of the Salute (c. 1740)
- Bacino di San Marco from the Puntana della Dogana (1740–1745)
- The Pra della Valle in Padua (1741–1746)
- Westminster Abbey with a procession of the Knights of the Bath (1749)
- Bernardo Canal (father)
- Bernardo Bellotto (nephew)
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