Fabio Berardi Canaletto
Fabio Berardi Canaletto was an artist active in the mid-eighteenth century, with documented production spanning the period between 1742 and 1760. The artist’s known output, consisting primarily of printed works, includes 4 portfolios and 2 individual prints represented in museum collections.
The works held in institutional collections reveal an interest in both detailed architectural studies and allegorical subjects. Notable architectural views, likely reflecting the popular Veduta style of the era, include Prospetto della Chiesa del SS. Salvatore and Veduta del Prospetto della Chiesa del SS. Redentore. Other titles attributed to the artist comprise L'Vom da morte divide..., L'età che non devora..., and Mettendo i panni....
The significance of Fabio Berardi Canaletto prints is confirmed by their preservation in major institutions, including the National Gallery of Art. For researchers and collectors, surviving examples of these prints are often available as high-quality prints through archival digitization programs, making this historically important public domain material widely accessible.