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Venice (A View from the Ponte Sant’ Eufemia on the Giudecca)
By Francis Hopkinson Smith
Located in New York, NY
Francis Hopkinson Smith paints a watercolor of Venice with figures looking out onto the river with ships sailing by in his work entitled, “Venice (A View from the Ponte Sant’ Eufemia...
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Late 19th Century Francis Hopkinson Smith Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
Venice (Canal View Along the Fondamenta S. Giuseppe)
By Francis Hopkinson Smith
Located in New York, NY
Francis Hopkinson Smith paints a colorful and detailed scene of Venice in his artwork entitled, Venice (Canal View Along the Fondamenta S. Giuseppe).”
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Late 19th Century Francis Hopkinson Smith Art
Materials
Paper, Gouache
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