Santa Salute Collection
"Santa Salute: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Church of Santa Maria della Salute and its Artistic Legacy" Step back in time to 1740/41 Venice
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"Santa Salute: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Church of Santa Maria della Salute and its Artistic Legacy" Step back in time to 1740/41 Venice, where the enchanting Church of Santa Maria della Salute stood as a testament to architectural brilliance. Crafted by Michele Marieschi, this masterpiece has captivated visitors for centuries with its grandeur and beauty. Fast forward to c. 1890, an unknown artist immortalizes the church in "Untitled (41)", showcasing its timeless allure against a backdrop of Venetian charm. Meanwhile, Carlo Naya's ca. 1875 "Night View of the Grand Canal" transports us through moonlit waters towards the majestic silhouette of Santa Maria della Salute. Donald Shaw MacLaughlan's 1909 painting aptly titled "The Salute" invites us to admire the church's elegance from afar, capturing its essence with masterful strokes. Travel Sketches from 1891 by an anonymous artist depict Sta. Maria della Salute as a must-visit destination for wanderers seeking artistic inspiration. Francesco Guardi's c. 1760 masterpiece "The Grand Canal" showcases Santa Maria della Salute amidst bustling gondolas and vibrant city life—a true tribute to Venice's cultural heritage. Ambassador Giovanni Battista Colloreado enters on his ornate gondola, adding splendor to this iconic scene. James Abbott McNeill Whistler presents his interpretation of nocturnal beauty in "Nocturne: Salute", painted between 1879-1880—an ethereal depiction that captures both mystery and tranquility surrounding Santa Maria della Salute. From another perspective, we glimpse at The Palazzo Ducale from Bacino di San Marco alongside The Salute—two architectural marvels harmoniously coexisting within Venice's breathtaking landscape.