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  • Venice: S. Geremia and the Entrance to the Cannaregio (1727), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Return of the Bucentoro to the Molo on Ascension Day (1732), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Venice: The Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo (1740), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Rome: View of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine (1743), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal with S. Maria della Salute towards the Riva degli Schiavoni (1730), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Rome: The Arch of Titus(1742), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal Looking North from the Rialto (1726-7), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Rome: The Arch of Septimius Severus (1742), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • London: The Thames from Somerset House Terrace towards Westminster (1750-1), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Rome: Ruins of the Forum looking towards the Capitol (1742), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • London: The Thames from Somerset House Terrace towards the City (1750-1), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Rome: The Pantheon (1742), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Rome: The Arch of Constantine (1742), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Venice: The Grand Canal from the Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi towards S. Geremia (1727-8), Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, England
  • Venice: the Bacino di San Marco from San Giorgio Maggiore (1735-1744), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Bacino di San Marco from the Canale della Giudecca (1735-1744), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Flangini to San Marcuola (1740-1750), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Canale di Santa Chiara (1740-1750), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Riva degli Schiavoni (1740-1745), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Foscari to the Carità (1740-1750), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Dolfin-Manin to the Rialto Bridge (1740-1750), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Molo with Santa Maria della Salute (1740-1745), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Foscari to the Carità (1734-1762), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute towards the Riva degli Schiavoni (1734-1762), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • London: Northumberland House (1753-1763), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • Venice: the Grand Canal from Campo San Vio towards the Bacino (1734-1760), Wallace Collection, London, England
  • View of Venice, Grand Canal from Palazzo Balbi toward the Rialto (1720–1723), Ca' Rezzonico, Venice, Italy
  • La Piazza San Marco in Venice (1723–1724), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
  • The Grand Canal from San Vio, Venice (1723–1724), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
  • View of Venice: Rio dei Mendicanti (1724–1726), Ca' Rezzonico, Venice, Italy
  • The Stonemason's Yard (1725), National Gallery, London, England
  • View of Church of San Giovanni dei Battuti on the Isle of Murano (1725-1728), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • View of the Isles of San Michele, San Cristoforo and Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove (1725-1728), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • View of the Grand Canal (late 1720s), Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, United States
  • The Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice (1730), Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, United States
  • Piazza San Marco, Venice (1730–1735), Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, United States
  • The Molo Seen from the Bacino di San Marco (1730s), Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
  • The Molo, Venice (c. 1735), Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, United States
  • Venice: A Regatta on the Grand Canal (1735), National Gallery, London, England
  • View of the Riva degli Schiavoni (1736), Sir John Soane's Museum, London, England
  • St. Mark's and the Clock Tower, Venice, (1737), National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
  • A Regatta on the Grand Canal (1740), National Gallery, London, England
  • Venice: Santa Maria della Salute (1740), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States
  • View of the Grand Canal from Campo San Vio (1740–1750), Ca' Rezzonico, Venice, Italy
  • The Porta Portello, Padua (1741-1742), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States
  • Entrance to the Grand Canal from the Molo, Venice (1742-1744), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States
  • The Square of Saint Mark's, Venice (1742-1744), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States
  • The Bucintoro (1745-1750), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
  • Westminster Bridge, with the Lord Mayor's Procession on the Thames (1747), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, United States
  • The South Façade of Warwick Castle (1748), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
  • Warwick Castle (1748-1749), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, United States
  • A View of the Molo and the Riva degli Schiavone in Venice (1750), Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, United States
  • Bacino di S. Marco: From the Piazzetta (1750), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
  • The Thames from the Terrace of Somerset House, Looking toward St. Paul's (1750), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, United States
  • The Thames from the Terrace of Somerset House, Looking toward Westminster (1750), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, United States
  • Eton College (1754), National Gallery, London, England
  • English Landscape Capriccio with a Column (1754), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States
  • English Landscape Capriccio with a Palace (1754), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States
  • Venice: The Basin of San Marco on Ascension Day (1740), National Gallery, London, England
  • London: Interior of the Rotunda at Ranelagh (1754), National Gallery, London, England
  • St. Paul's Cathedral (1754), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, United States
  • Old Walton Bridge (1755), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, United States
  • Venice: Palazzo Grimani (1756-1758), National Gallery, London, England
  • Porta Portello, Padua (1760), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
  • The Campo di Rialto and S. Giacomo di Rialto, Venice (1760), National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
  • Capriccio with Colonnade in the Interior of a Palace (1765), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
  • The School of San Marco (1765), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
  • Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the monument to Bartolommeo Calleoni (1735-1738)
  • Interior of King Henry VII Chapel (1753), Museum of London, London, England
  • The Bacino di San Marco (1730), National Museum, Cardiff, Wales
  • The Bucintoro Returning to the Molo (1730-1735), Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, England
  • A Regatta on the Grand Canal (1730-1735), Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, England
  • Warwick Castle, the East Front from the Outer Court (1752), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England
  • View of the Piazzetta San Marco Looking South (about 1735), Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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