Splendour in Venice, from Canaletto to Guardi

Published September 17, 2025
Contributed by 205TF


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The Splendour in Venice exhibition at Gulbenkian 2024 immerses visitors in 18th-century Venice, showcasing works by artists like Canaletto and Guardi. Inspired by the Grand Tour tradition, it highlights the city’s grandeur and everyday life through its art. The visual identity draws on Venetian architectural perspectives and muted tones, blending seamlessly into the exhibition spaces. Developed collaboratively with curators, editors, and designers, the catalogue and overall design encourage reflection on both the city’s vast compositions and its people.

To design this visual identity, Lisbon-based graphic design studio Panorama used Injurial (Sandrine Nugue, 205TF), GT America (Noël Leu, Grilli Type) and Parnaso (Mário Feliciano, Feliciano Type).

More photos and information on Panorama's website.




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