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Shipping Along the Molo in Venice

Shipping Along the Molo in Venice is a gouache drawing by the Romanticist artist William Stanley Haseltine. It dates from 1868 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.
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Overview
William Stanley Haseltine’s 1868 work titled Shipping Along the Molo in Venice is a drawing executed in watercolor and gouache applied over a graphite underdrawing on brown wove paper. The composition captures a view of the Venetian waterfront, depicting vessels navigating the bustling quay.
Technique & Style
Haseltine combined the fluid transparency of watercolor with the opaque qualities of gouache, allowing him to render both atmospheric sky and detailed architectural elements. The initial graphite sketch provides a structural framework, while the layered pigments on the textured brown paper give the scene depth and a muted tonal palette characteristic of mid‑nineteenth‑century topographical studies.
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