This is one of a series of still life objects placed on the balconies and window ledges along the foreshore of the Grand Canal in Venice. The series ( 2 paintings completed so far ) has the working title of “Where’s Wally? “ because every thing depicted is taken from another work of art, ( paying homage, not misappropriating ) but all objects come together to create a credible quirky scene. So it’s an enjoyable challenge for me, the painter, and some detective work for you , the viewer.
In this painting
1, the carpet over the marble ledge is from an Annunciation painting by the Renaissance 15th century painter Crevelli.
2. The jug and lilies are from a 15th century Dutch altarpiece by Robert Campin.
3. The black cockatoo is from an engraving by an early explorer.
4. The bowl of grapes is by 16th century Florentine artist Giovanni Garzoni.
5. The coral necklace is a trompe l’oeil by German artist Georg Hinz in 1666.
6. The robins are from John Gould’s Birds of Australia.
7. The architecture of the balcony comes from Ruskin’s famous The Stones of Venice.