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Palazzo Ducale, south colonnade, Venice, Italy. Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection. The oldest part of the palace is the wing overlooking the lagoon, the corners of which are decorated with 14th-century sculptures, thought to be by Filippo Calendario and various Lombard artists such as Matteo Raverti and Antonio Bregno.
View of Piazza San Marco in Venice, by Antonio Visentini (1742). Palace Giusti on Grand Canal in Venice, facade by Antonio Visentini. Antonio Visentini (21 November 1688 – 26 June 1782) was a Venetian architectural designer, painter and engraver, known for his architectural fantasies and capricci, the author of treatises on perspective and a professor at the Venetian Academy.
The facade of the Doge's Palace overlooking St. Mark's Basin, in a mid-19th century photo by Carlo Ponti. The history of the Doge's palace in Venice begins in medieval times and continues with numerous extensions, renovations and demolitions aimed at adapting the building to the new needs of the city and in particular to the need to give a seat to the governing bodies that, increasing in ...
The principal façade of Palazzo Giusti is greenish and was designed by Antonio Visentini with various style remainders to the Palladian architecture, such as: a high number of monofora openings instead of the polifora, which normally distinguish the noble (living) floors, the three water doors which are delimited by Doric order pillars and also are separated by three niches containing 18 ...
The palaces in Venice are the following: Royal Palace (Venice) Ca' da Mosto; Ca' d'Oro; ... Palazzo Dandolo; Palazzo Dario; Palazzo Ducale; Palazzo Erizzo Nani Mocenigo;
A Haunting in Venice was filmed in Venice, Italy, and at England's Pinewood Studios. Production designer John Paul Kelly discusses the filming locations & sets.
The Doge's Palace is composed of oil on canvas and its dimensions are 25 3/4 x 36 1/2 inches.. This work depicts the Doge's Palace, an iconic landmark of Venice and the historic seat of government of the Republic of Venice, along with buildings of the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront.
Giacomo Antonio Barbaro was Rector of Belluno from 1765 to 1766. [53]: 142 Piero Alvise Barbaro was Massaro all'argento at the Zecca (the Venetian Mint) in 1766. [56]: 368 Girolamo Alberto Barbaro, was Podestà of Piove di Sacco from 1766 to 1767. [59]: 323 Marco Barbaro was Auditor of Grado from 1766 to 1767. [28]: 197