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Vedute ideate

Scope note

Scenes realistically conceived but whose elements are completely imaginary. Distinct from "capricci," in which accurately rendered buildings are grouped in an arbitrary, imaginary arrangement. Use especially with reference to 18th-century Italian paintings and prints.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

300015558

Broader Terms used

<visual works by subject type>

Equivalent Terms used

veduta ideata

Created

13yrs ago

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