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This study may have been made for a market or port scene which feature among Carlevarijs' works.","physicalDescription":"A study of a fish. 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Carlevarijs first drew these subjects on paper, copying them from life and then transformed them into lively oil sketches, such as this one, which represent a crucial part of his artistic process. Studies such as these would ultimately form part of a Venetian <i>veduta</i> or prospect painting, which is a genre Carlevarijs is generally credited with establishing in the eighteenth century. This study may have been made for a market, fishing or port scene which feature among Carlevarijs' works. The artist's sketches also demonstrate his great influence on Canaletto, whose figures and  arrangement often show a marked debt to the older Master.","historicalContext":"This work is part of an album of fifty-three sketches by Carlevarijs which includes subjects he appears to have painted in the open air in preparation for insertion into formal compositions. These figures, animals and objects appear frequently and virtually without variations in his paintings between 1707 and 1726 and are closely related to his etchings of 1703 in <i>Le fabriche e vedute di Venetia</i>.  Composed of 104 views of Venice, the etchings formed the most complete survey of the fabric of the city ever produced and served as a model for Venetian view painters throughout the 18th century.","briefDescription":"Oil sketch, 'Study of a Fish', Luca Carlevarijs, early 18th century","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Kauffmann, C.M., <i>Catalogue of Foreign Paintings, I. 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