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San MarcoWalter Launt Palmer (1854-1932)ca. 1895 ,oil on canvas, ht. 19 ½ in., w. 29 ½ in. signed, lower left "WALTER L. PALMER"; AIHA Collection, gift of Beatrice Palmer, daughter of the artist, 1942.034.033In the late nineteenth century American artists were drawn to Venice and the Albany - born artist, Walter Launt Palmer was no exception. Although his first visit occurred in 1874, it was not until 1881 that Palmer began to paint the city and its environs in earnest. Concentrating on the landmarks around and near the Piazza San Marco, the Grand Canal, and San Giorgio he was able to capture the serene quality of Venice in an evolving Impressionist style that appealed to his American customers. Palmer painted more than one hundred Venetian subjects that were especially in demand from the late 1880s to the early 1900s.
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