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  1. In painting, a capriccio (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈprittʃo], plural: capricci [kaˈprittʃi]; in older English works often anglicized as "caprice") is an architectural fantasy, placing together buildings, archaeological ruins and other architectural elements in fictional and often fantastical combinations.

  2. En las artes plásticas, un capricho (italiano: capriccio) es generalmente una fantasía arquitectónica, donde edificios, vestigios arqueológicos, ruinas y otros elementos arquitectónicos se componen a partir de combinaciones de elementos reales y fantásticos ordenados según los criterios idiosincráticos del artista.

  3. El capricho o «veduta ideata» en la pintura veneciana entre finales del siglo XVII y principios del siglo XVIII se configura como un género real, que es como el arte de componer el paisaje a través de la libre combinación de elementos arquitectónicos reales o fantásticos, ruinas de la antigüedad retrabajadas, figuras y figuras, según una varieda...

  4. The term capriccio refers to landscape or architectural compositions that combine real elements such as recognisable buildings or monuments with elements of fantasy or imagination. Several Venetian artists, especially Canaletto, Marco Ricci and the painter Antonio Visentini made many paintings and drawings of capriccio subjects, and the genre became particularly associated with eighteenth ...

  5. In Italian capriccio (plural capricci) means that which is capricious, whimsical or fantastic. In relation to painting the term is usually used to describe imaginary topographical scenes. Examples of such pictures in the Collection include the work of Guardi.

  6. Capricci are the original concept art. Popularized during the Renaissance and Baroque movements, capriccio paintings depict architectual fantasy . Rather than a boring old realistic landscape , the artist might reimagine a building as a dramatic, crumbling ruin, or they might add an impossibly grand castle or fountain built by an imagined empire.

  7. Title: Capriccio: A Palace with a Courtyard by the Lagoon; Creator: Antonio Canaletto (Italian, 1697–1768) Date Created: c. 1750–55; Physical Dimensions: Sheet: 26.9 x 42.1 cm (10 9/16 x 16 9/16...