
Carlo Grubacs
Italian(1810–1870)
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Carlo Grubacs (1810, 1870) was an Italian painter celebrated for his highly detailed vedute of Venice, capturing the city's canals, gondolas, and architectural splendor with luminous precision. A follower of the grand tradition established by Canaletto and Guardi, he produced works that appealed strongly to aristocratic and tourist patrons during the Romantic era. His paintings regularly appear at major auction houses including Christie's, Sotheby's, and Bonhams, where they command significant prices among collectors of Venetian art.
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