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BiographyIn 1695, he married Artemisia Barbieri (c.1670-?), about whom little is known.[2] In 1717, he made his first appearance on the list of members of the Venetian painters' guild and was recognized therein as a member of the College of Painters. That organization awarded him the title of "Prior" in 1739.[3] He had two sons, Cristoforo and Antonio, who became famous as "Canaletto". During his life, he was best known as a painter of theatrical sets for works by Antonio Vivaldi, Fortunato Chelleri, Carlo Francesco Pollarolo and Giuseppe Maria Orlandini at the Teatro San Angelo and the Teatro San Cassiano.[2] Later, he turned to painting urban scenes of Venice and, together with his son, helped popularize vedute. Both of their styles are characterized by a meticulous attention to architectural detail and lighting effects.[4] References1. ^Fundación Carlos Slim, Museo Soumaya, 2015, {{ISBN|978-6077805-12-0}} 2. ^1 Delneri, Annalia; Da Canaletto a Zuccarelli: il paesaggio veneto del Settecento, 2003, Provincia di Udine, Assessorato alla Cultura {{ISBN|978-88-86550-72-7}} 3. ^Rodolfo Pallucchini, La Pittura nel Veneto II Settecento, 1996 {{ISBN|978-88-435-5453-9}} 4. ^{{cite book|last = Pedrocco|first = Filippo|authorlink = |title = Visions of Venice: Paintings of the 18th Century|url = |accessdate = |year = 2002|publisher = I.B.Tauris|isbn = 9781860647888|editor = |location = Nueva York|page = 68|language = |chapter = }} External links{{commonscat|Bernardo Canal}}
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