The church of San Simeone Piccolo, with a huge dome and a neoclassical portal, built in the first half of the eighteenth century, reflected in green water, is the first church that meets tourists who get off the train or bus in Venice. I looked at her at once, but I was honored to paint only on the fourth day of my stay in Venice. The work was difficult, and later we had a train. And I was terribly angry, because I didnt know that we would be late for the train, and I could paint two more etudes in the evening.
Painted on paper by Fabriano, 25% cotton.
Painted on paper by Fabriano, 25% cotton.