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On The Other Hand See His Favorite Subject:Cape Guardafui, known as Ras Asir in Arabic, was formerly called the Cape of Spices. The origin of the name Guardafui is uncertain. The seas around the promontory are sometimes haz¬ardous because of fogs.
GUARDI, gwar'de, Francesco (1712-1793), Ital¬ian painter. His favorite subject was the city of Venice, either in exact views or in imaginary visions, and he is rivaled only by Canaletto in this field.
His paintings, which have a pro¬found serenity, show the countryside around Fon-tainebleau, the Auvergne, and the Nivernaise. His favorite subject was the banks of the Allier at dusk and in 1861 his Edge of a Wood Beside the Allier attracted considerable attention in ftiris. His landscapes are skillfully drawn and mthentically colored, many of them with a pre-iuminantly silvery cast. Harpignies died at St.-Prive, Yonne, on Aug. 29, 1916.
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