Fantastic Landscape

Francesco Guardi Italian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 644

This imaginary landscape, or capriccio, is one of three in The Met collection from the castle of Colloredo di Monte Albano, near Udine. Guardi seems to have adjusted their sizes and shapes in the course of painting or immediately thereafter, probably in order to fit into decorative plaster surrounds. He composed these picturesque fantasies through combinations of rocky outcroppings, slanting tree trunks, and classical ruins, which are populated by fishermen and their families.

Fantastic Landscape, Francesco Guardi (Italian, Venice 1712–1793 Venice), Oil on canvas

Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded.

Open Access

As part of the Met's Open Access policy, you can freely copy, modify and distribute this image, even for commercial purposes.

API

Public domain data for this object can also be accessed using the Met's Open Access API.