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Vendramin Palace, 1891 (photogravure)
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Vendramin Palace, 1891 (photogravure)
1069228 Vendramin Palace, 1891 (photogravure) by Ongania, Ferdinando (1842-1911); Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Ca Vendramin Calergi was designed in the late 15th century by Mauro Codussi (1440-1504). Construction began in 1481 and was finished after his death by the Bottega dei Lombardo in 1509.); gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cranfill Campbell; Italian, out of copyright
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© gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cranfill Campbell / Bridgeman Images
Canals Exteriors Gondola Gondolas Grand Canal Black And White Photograph
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This photograph print showcases the majestic Vendramin Palace, a true gem of Venetian architecture. Taken in 1891 by Ferdinando Ongania, this photogravure perfectly captures the grandeur and elegance of this historic landmark. The Vendramin Palace, located on the banks of the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, was designed by Mauro Codussi during the late 15th century. Construction began in 1481 and was completed in 1509 by the Bottega dei Lombardo after Codussi's passing. Its exquisite Renaissance style is evident through its intricate details and harmonious proportions. In this image, we see gondolas gracefully gliding along the canal as they pass by Vendramin Palace's magnificent exterior. The reflection on the water adds an ethereal touch to this already breathtaking scene. As we admire this photograph print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back to a time when Venice flourished as a center for art and culture. The beauty of Italian craftsmanship shines through every architectural element present in this composition. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cranfill Campbell's generous gift, visitors at Dallas Museum of Art can now appreciate Ongania's remarkable work firsthand. This stunning piece serves as a reminder of Italy's rich history and enduring artistic legacy that continues to inspire us today.
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