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New York: D. Appleton & Co., c.1879. Very Good. Notes: An engraving of Venice during the late 19th century. One of the most famous landmarks in Venice, the Bridge of Sighs connects the Doge’s Palace on the left with the prisons of the Palazzo dei Prigioni to the right. It was the poet Byron who allegedly coined the name of the bridge, deriving its title from the mournful image of convicts taking their last glimpse of the city before being led down to the darkness of the cells. , Image Size : 173x263 (mm), 6.81x10.35 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 274x376 (mm), 10.79x14.80 (Inches), Coloring: Hand Colored, Medium: Engraving, Categories: Views Europe Italy;
Venice: Dogona and San Giorgio Maggiore, c. 1824 - Postcard by Turner, J. M.W. (Joseph Mallord William)
by Turner, J. M.W. (Joseph Mallord William)
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Venice: Dogona and San Giorgio Maggiore, c. 1824 - Postcard
by Turner, J. M.W. (Joseph Mallord William)
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Venice: The Bridge of Sighs
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