Antonio Diziani (9 February 1737 – 23 June 1797) was an Italian painter of the 18th century, active mainly in painting vedute or landscapes and vistas of Venice.
His father, Gaspare Diziani, was a prominent rococo artist who painted canvases and decorative frescoes, but Antonio was more strongly influenced by Francesco Zuccarelli and Giuseppe Zais. He was a contemporary of Canaletto. In 1774 he was elected a member of the Painting and Sculpture Academy in Venice.
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Gallery
- Landscape with Bridge Ca' Rezzonico
- Hall of Consiglio Maggiore, Doge's Palace
- Corpus Christi procession, Piazza San Marco
- Landscape in Storm
- The Finding of Moses, 1770
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