Antonio Visentini (1688–1782) was an Italian painter, engraver, and architect known for his vedute, or detailed cityscapes. Born in Venice, he played a significant role in documenting the architectural beauty of his hometown. Visentini is particularly celebrated for his engravings of works by Canaletto, capturing the grandeur of Venice’s canals, buildings, and public spaces. His style is marked by meticulous attention to architectural detail and a clear, precise line quality.