The Doge’s Palace in Venice, after Jean Baptiste Van Moer

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Jean Baptiste Van Moer was a pupil of Francois Bossuet at the Brussels Academy, Van Moer became known for his architectural and landscape views of Venice that betrayed the influence of the French Barbizon School. Here Van Moer renders St. Mark’s Plaza and the Doge’s Palace with thoughtfulness, evoking grandeur and majesty.

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The Doge’s Palace in Venice, after Jean Baptiste Van Moer

Jean Baptiste van Moer Belgian (1819 - 1884)

Jean Baptiste Van Moer was a pupil of Francois Bossuet at the Brussels Academy, Van Moer became known for his architectural and landscape views of Venice that betrayed the influence of the French Barbizon School. Here Van Moer renders St. Mark’s Plaza and the Doge’s Palace with thoughtfulness, evoking grandeur and majesty.