
The Pseudo-Guardi is a term used to identify an anonymous 18th-century Venetian painter whose works closely resemble those of Francesco Guardi. Active during the height of
Venice’s artistic golden age, this artist captured similar atmospheric cityscapes and lively vedute, yet with a distinct, less refined touch. Despite their mysterious identity, the Pseudo-Guardi’s paintings offer a unique glimpse into Venetian life and remain valued for their charm and historical significance.
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