After “Turner and Venice”, another show which charts the response of a great artist to the city and its lagoon. Venice was, in fact, the place best loved of John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), the most important of American impressionists, who was born in Florence and lived for many years in Europe. Housed within the neoclassical rooms on the first floor of the Museo Correr, the exhibition – curated by Warren Adelson – is the fruit of collaboration between the Musei Civici Veneziani and the Adelson Galleries of New York; it will include some sixty works (paintings and watercolours) dating from 1880-1913.