The Salute, Venice – John Singer Sargent, c. 1904–1907
Framed Canvas Reproduction
Capture the luminous majesty of Venice with The Salute, Venice, a masterful watercolor by John Singer Sargent painted during one of his many extended visits to the floating city. Created between 1904 and 1907, this piece depicts the iconic Baroque dome of Santa Maria della Salute rising above the shimmering waters of the Grand Canal, rendered with the spontaneity and brilliance that defines Sargent’s Venetian work.
With quick, fluid brushwork and translucent layers of pigment, Sargent evokes the reflection of sunlight on water, the textures of ancient stone, and the ever-shifting light of Venice’s lagoon. The gondolas, distant façades, and famous church emerge in soft focus, not as static architecture, but as part of a living, breathing city. It’s a study in atmosphere—romantic, slightly elusive, and entirely captivating.
This museum-quality framed canvas reproduction preserves the delicate washes, loose structure, and sunlit elegance of the original. Perfect for collectors of travel-inspired art, Venetian architecture, or Impressionist watercolors, The Salute, Venice lends refined charm and timeless serenity to any space.