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		By: Tatyana Amelina		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Canaletto is my favorite painter of Venice. View of the Grand Canal is notable - like most his paintings--for their  sense of
spaciousness and light combined with very fine detail. His very numerous drawings and etchings have the same qualities.
Years of life:   1697 - 1768]]></description>
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spaciousness and light combined with very fine detail. His very numerous drawings and etchings have the same qualities.<br />
Years of life:   1697 &#8211; 1768</p>
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