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Doge Collection (#6)

"Doge: A Glimpse into the Enchanting Venice" Step into the captivating world of Venice, where history and grandeur converge at the majestic Doge's Palace

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Alvise Mocenigo and Family before the Madonna and Child, c. 1575

Doge Alvise Mocenigo and Family before the Madonna and Child, c. 1575

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Enrico Dandolo crowns Baldovino the first emperor of the Latin Empire of Constanti

Doge Enrico Dandolo crowns Baldovino the first emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, 1745-94

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge of Venice, 14th century

Doge of Venice, 14th century.. Handcolored illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from Historical Costumes from the 12th to 15th Centuries, Levy Fils, Paris

Background imageDoge Collection: ART / HOGARTH / HUDIBRAS

ART / HOGARTH / HUDIBRAS
HUDIBRAS The manner how he sallies forth: Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling Date: c1721/1726

Background imageDoge Collection: Italy, Veneto, Venice, window detail with Doge & Lion, Palazzo Ducale

Italy, Veneto, Venice, window detail with Doge & Lion, Palazzo Ducale

Background imageDoge Collection: Italy, Veneto, Venice, Doge & Lion, Palazzo Ducale

Italy, Veneto, Venice, Doge & Lion, Palazzo Ducale

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Doge Niccolo Marcello, ca 1542. Creator: Titian (1488-1576)

Portrait of Doge Niccolo Marcello, ca 1542. Creator: Titian (1488-1576)
Portrait of Doge Niccolo Marcello, ca 1542. Found in the Collection of Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome

Background imageDoge Collection: Lovers between marble pillars of the Doges Palace in Venice

Lovers between marble pillars of the Doges Palace in Venice
The shadowy silhouetted figures of lovers between the marble pillars of the Doges Palace, Saint Marks in Venice. 2013

Background imageDoge Collection: The Wedding of the Adriatic, (c991-1009), 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Wedding of the Adriatic, (c991-1009), 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Wedding of the Adriatic, (c991-1009), 1890. Doge Pietro II Orseolo (961-1009) began a tradition of sailing into the Adriatic Sea and throwing a ring into the water, pledging I wed thee, O Sea

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Doge Giovanni Mocenigo, c. 1480. Creator: Bellini, Gentile (ca. 1429-1507)

Portrait of Doge Giovanni Mocenigo, c. 1480. Creator: Bellini, Gentile (ca. 1429-1507)
Portrait of Doge Giovanni Mocenigo, c. 1480. Found in the Collection of Museo Correr, Venice

Background imageDoge Collection: Scene from the Opera of Otello, at her Majestys Theatre, 1900. Creator: Unknown

Scene from the Opera of Otello, at her Majestys Theatre, 1900. Creator: Unknown
Scene from the Opera of " Otello", at Her Majestys Theatre, 1900. The Doge (Elmiro) denunciating his daughter (Desdemona) - scene from Giuseppe Verdis opera

Background imageDoge Collection: Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Creator: E Hauger

Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Creator: E Hauger
Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Le revers du Jeu des Suisses, (The other side of the Swiss game, or the Card Game of the Kings and the Pope)

Background imageDoge Collection: Gondolas passing under the Bridge of Sighs, c1850. Creator: Giovanni Battista Cecchini (1804-79)

Gondolas passing under the Bridge of Sighs, c1850. Creator: Giovanni Battista Cecchini (1804-79)
Gondolas passing under the Bridge of Sighs, from Vedute dei Principali Monumenti di Venezia, c.1850 (colour litho)

Background imageDoge Collection: The Doges Palace Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore, 1908 (oil on canvas)

The Doges Palace Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore, 1908 (oil on canvas)
3472141 The Doges Palace Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore, 1908 (oil on canvas) by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); 65.4x92.7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; French, out of copyright

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Andrea Gritti, 1546-8 (oil on canvas)

Doge Andrea Gritti, 1546-8 (oil on canvas)
3247832 Doge Andrea Gritti, 1546-8 (oil on canvas) by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c.1488-1576); 133.6x103.2 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Agostino Pallavicini, c. 1621 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Agostino Pallavicini, c. 1621 (oil on canvas)
3077103 Portrait of Agostino Pallavicini, c.1621 (oil on canvas) by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641); 216.2x141 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageDoge Collection: Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430 1516). The Portrait of Doge Leon

Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430 1516). The Portrait of Doge Leon
Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430 1516). Italian Renaissance painter. The Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan, Doge of Venice from 1501 to 1521. 1501. National Gallery. London. England

Background imageDoge Collection: Francesco Donato, Doge of Venice from 1545 to 1553. Portrait

Francesco Donato, Doge of Venice from 1545 to 1553. Portrait
Francesco Donato was the Doge of Venice from 1545 to 1553. Portrait by David Teniers II or David Teniers the younger(1610-1690), Flemish artist. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageDoge Collection: Carlo Ruzzini

Carlo Ruzzini
CARLO RUZZINI Doge of Venice Date: 1653 - 1735

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait Doge Francesco Morosini historical persons

Portrait Doge Francesco Morosini historical persons
Portrait of Doge Francesco Morosini, historical persons, other sovereign: doge, Francesco Morosini, Giuseppe Fusinati (mentioned on object), 1813 - 1883, paper, engraving, h 266 mm × w 176 mm

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Palace Venice Italian Italy 1865 1879 Albumen silver print

Doge Palace Venice Italian Italy 1865 1879 Albumen silver print
Doges Palace, Venice; Italian; Venice, Italy; about 1865 - 1879; Albumen silver print

Background imageDoge Collection: Porta della Carta Doge Palace Venice Italy Europe

Porta della Carta Doge Palace Venice Italy Europe
Porta della Carta, Doges Palace; Venice, Italy, Europe; about 1855 - 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageDoge Collection: Mystic Marriage Saint Catherine Saints Doge Andrea Schiavone

Mystic Marriage Saint Catherine Saints Doge Andrea Schiavone
The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine with Saints and a Doge; Andrea Schiavone (Andrea Meldolla) (Italian, about 1510 - 1563); Italy; about 1550 - 1553; Pen and brown ink and gray wash

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Tarocchi series E Conditions Man #7

Doge Tarocchi series E Conditions Man #7
The Doge (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #7)

Background imageDoge Collection: Crown Worn By The Doge Of Venice. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts

Crown Worn By The Doge Of Venice. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageDoge Collection: Venice, Italy The Embarkation Of The Doge. Engraved By Challis After Basfano

Venice, Italy The Embarkation Of The Doge. Engraved By Challis After Basfano

Background imageDoge Collection: Doges Palace Off Piazza San Marco Or St. Marks Square; Venice Veneto Italy

Doges Palace Off Piazza San Marco Or St. Marks Square; Venice Veneto Italy

Background imageDoge Collection: Sebastiano Venier - 3

Sebastiano Venier - 3
SEBASTIANO VENIER Doge of Venice Date: ? - 1578

Background imageDoge Collection: PAOLO LUCIO ANAFESTO, c1869. Speculative portrait of the traditional first Doge of Venice

PAOLO LUCIO ANAFESTO, c1869. Speculative portrait of the traditional first Doge of Venice. Engraving, c1869

Background imageDoge Collection: GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo demonstrating his telescopic discovery of the satellites of

GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo demonstrating his telescopic discovery of the satellites of Jupiter to the Doge and councillors of Venice on 25 August 1609. Colored French engraving, 19th century

Background imageDoge Collection: Procession of the Doge and his entourage in the Piazza San Marco in Venice, 1609

Procession of the Doge and his entourage in the Piazza San Marco in Venice, 1609. Private Collection

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan, 1502-1505

Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan, 1502-1505. Found in the collection of Museo Correr, Venice

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo appears on St. Marks Square, ca 1776

Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo appears on St. Marks Square, ca 1776. Found in the collection of Musee de Grenoble

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Giovanni Francesco II Brignole Sale (1695-1760)

Portrait of Giovanni Francesco II Brignole Sale (1695-1760). Found in the Collection of Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Michelangelo Cambiaso (1738-1813)

Portrait of Michelangelo Cambiaso (1738-1813). Found in the Collection of Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of a Venetian Doge, 1874

Portrait of a Venetian Doge, 1874. Found in the collection of State A. Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Doge Francesco Venier. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

Portrait of Doge Francesco Venier. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
Portrait of Doge Francesco Venier. Found in the collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageDoge Collection: The Doge of Venice Giving Audience in the Sala del Collegio in the Doge?s Palace

The Doge of Venice Giving Audience in the Sala del Collegio in the Doge?s Palace. Artist: Guardi, Francesco (1712-1793)
The Doge of Venice Giving Audience in the Sala del Collegio in the Doge?s Palace. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageDoge Collection: The Bucentaur, 1937

The Bucentaur, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd. 1937]

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Leonardo Loredan, 1501-2, (1911). Artist: Giovanni Bellini

Doge Leonardo Loredan, 1501-2, (1911). Artist: Giovanni Bellini
Doge Leonardo Loredan, 1501-2. Leonardo Loredan was the Doge of Venice from 1501-21. He is shown here wearing his robes of state. After a work by Giovanni Bellini (c1430-1516)

Background imageDoge Collection: Doge Leonardo Loredan (1436-1521), 1501-2. (1912)

Doge Leonardo Loredan (1436-1521), 1501-2. (1912)
Doge Leonardo Loredan (1436-1521), 1501-2. Leonardo Loredan was the Doge of Venice from 1501-21. In this formal portrait he is shown here wearing his robes of state

Background imageDoge Collection: The Presentation of the Ring, 1534 (1870). Artist: Roland Brunier

The Presentation of the Ring, 1534 (1870). Artist: Roland Brunier
The Presentation of the Ring, 1534 (1870). The giving of a ring to the Doge of Venice. After the painting by Paris Bordone in the collection of the Gallerie dell Accademia, Venice

Background imageDoge Collection: Grand procession of the Doge, Venice, Italy, 16th century (1849)

Grand procession of the Doge, Venice, Italy, 16th century (1849). One of fourteen engravings representing this ceremony. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix

Background imageDoge Collection: Votive picture of Doge Andrea Gritti, 1937

Votive picture of Doge Andrea Gritti, 1937. Woodcut after the burnt picture by Titian formaly in the Ducal Palace, Venice, 1531

Background imageDoge Collection: The Embarkation of the Doge of Venice to Marry the Sea, 1829. Artist: William Cooke

The Embarkation of the Doge of Venice to Marry the Sea, 1829. Artist: William Cooke
The Embarkation of the Doge of Venice to Marry the Sea, 1829. Published by W Marshall (London, 1829)

Background imageDoge Collection: Portrait of Nicolo da Ponte. Artist: Tintoretto, Domenico (1560-1635)

Portrait of Nicolo da Ponte. Artist: Tintoretto, Domenico (1560-1635)
Portrait of Nicolo da Ponte. Found in the collection of the Musei Civici, Padova

Background imageDoge Collection: St Francis and the Doge Francesco Dona, Order of the Doge, 1548

St Francis and the Doge Francesco Dona, Order of the Doge, 1548. St Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan Order of monks, with the Doge of Venice

Background imageDoge Collection: Venice, the Piazzetta with the Ceremony of the Doge Marrying the Sea, c1835. Artist: JMW Turner

Venice, the Piazzetta with the Ceremony of the Doge Marrying the Sea, c1835. Artist: JMW Turner
Venice, the Piazzetta with the Ceremony of the Doge Marrying the Sea, c1835. From the Tate collection




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"Doge: A Glimpse into the Enchanting Venice" Step into the captivating world of Venice, where history and grandeur converge at the majestic Doge's Palace. This iconic landmark, located in the heart of Venice, Veneto, Italy, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage. During Carnival season, a masked character takes center stage in front of Palazzo dei Dogi. The vibrant festivities bring an air of mystery and excitement to this already enchanting place. Every intricate detail within the Doge's Palace tells a story. From its ornate architecture to its exquisite artwork, it is impossible not to be mesmerized by its beauty. Porta Della Carta beckons visitors with its intricate carvings and timeless charm. Francesco Donato immortalizes his reign as Doge from 1545 to 1553 through a striking portrait that captures his regal presence. Carlo Ruzzini follows suit with his own depiction as he assumes leadership over this magnificent city-state. In "The Doge in Bucintoro Departing for Porto di Lido on Ascension Day, " Luca Carlevaris transports us back to 1763-1766 when this ceremonial event took place. The painting exudes opulence and showcases the grandeur associated with Venetian traditions. Giovanni Bellini's masterpiece portrays Doge Leon in all his glory - a symbol of power and authority during his time. The artist skillfully captures every nuance of expression on Leon's face, revealing both strength and wisdom. Sebastiano Venier emerges as another influential figure who left an indelible mark on Venice's history. His portrait radiates dignity and honor befitting one who served as Doge during challenging times. As we explore further within these walls steeped in history, we are reminded once again why Venice remains an unparalleled destination for travelers worldwide.