John Singer Sargent
Scuola di San Rocco
Dated: 1903

The watercolor appears to be the canal side of San Rocco

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Campo Behind the Scuola di San Racco, Venice

c. 1880-82

Campo di San Rocco

Photo

Notes:

Exhibitions

Sargent and Italy, 2002-2003

Forum

From: Craig Appel

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Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003

I think the canal depicted must have been interrata, that is, filled in, sometime after 1903, because I don't believe there is today a "canal side" of the Scuola.

From:  Chris Register 

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Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004

I was recently in Venice, and there is a canal side to the Scuola di San Rocco, and it is quite possible to see exactly where JSS must have been to paint this watercolor. All research suggests he was in a gondola at the time of the painting, but there are several windows in a building across the canal which would give the same vantage point. Anyway, as of last week, the canal was not filled in, and it is still possible to see exactly Sargent's view. Little seems to have changed.

Best,

C. Register

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