1885 (ca.), Robert Frederick Blum, Canal in Venice, San Trovaso Quarter -- Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington)
From the museum label: In repeated visits to Venice in the 1880s, Blum became one of the most careful American observers of its architecture, inhabitants, customs, and colors. This picture combines all of these elements for a view of a quiet canal in the southern Dorsoduro neighborhood. In the center, a solitary boatman propels his sandolo, a traditional Venetian watercraft akin to a gondola, but smaller, shallower, and less ornate in decoration. Sandoli were easier to navigate than gondolas, and some visiting artists, including women, rented their own for exploring Venice’s labyrinth of canals.
1885 (ca.), Robert Frederick Blum, Canal in Venice, San Trovaso Quarter -- Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington)
From the museum label: In repeated visits to Venice in the 1880s, Blum became one of the most careful American observers of its architecture, inhabitants, customs, and colors. This picture combines all of these elements for a view of a quiet canal in the southern Dorsoduro neighborhood. In the center, a solitary boatman propels his sandolo, a traditional Venetian watercraft akin to a gondola, but smaller, shallower, and less ornate in decoration. Sandoli were easier to navigate than gondolas, and some visiting artists, including women, rented their own for exploring Venice’s labyrinth of canals.