54.6 x 83.2 cm. (21.5 x 32.8 in.) R. Toledano, Michele Marieschi, catalogo ragionato, Milan 1995, p. 58, cat. no. V.5.a, reproduced; M. Manzelli, Michele Marieschi e ...
From sometime in the sixth century until early in the nineteenth, a small church dedicated to San Geminiano faced the great basilica of San Marco from the west side of the eponymous Venetian piazza.
The Doge’s Palace, in the Piazza San Marco, is a fascinating place to explore and one of the best museums in Venice. Exploring the opulently decorated official rooms and living quarters of the Doge’s ...
New exhibition brings together the artist’s many Venetian paintings, a perfect match of artist and location that almost didn’t happen ...
Among the celebrated painters of 16th-century Venice, Tintoretto was the most Venetian. Jacopo Robusti (around 1518-94), nicknamed “the little dyer” after his father’s cloth-dying trade, is recorded ...
Venice, January 2 - The 1700s in Venice, with its light and shade, will be on display at an exhibit to be held at Palazzo Ducale that will focus on an extraordinary century for art with Giovanni ...
Essentially, all power in the Republic was concentrated here. Dating from the 14th century, the Doge's Palace was not only the home of Venice's symbolic head, but also where government decisions were ...