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<h2><font color="#663300">The Art of Venice<br> From Its Origins to 1797</font></h2>
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                    by Filippo Pedrocco       </font></h3>
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<b>The Origins of Venice</b>
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<b>Medieval Venice</b><br>
- The Basilica of St. Mark<br>
- The Mosaics of St. Mark<br>
- The "Pala d'oro"<br>
- The Horses of St. Mark's<br>
- Sculpture and Architecture<p><b>

The Gothic City</b><br>
- Architects and Sculptors<br>
- Filippo Calendario<br>
- Painters<br>
- The Flamboyant Gothic in Venice<br>
- The Ca' d'oro<p><b>

The Early Renaissance</b><br>
- Between Tradition and Innovation<br>
- Padua, the Tuscans and Francesco Squarcione<br>
- Giovanni Bellini<br>
- The Influence of Bellini and Antonello<br>
- Gentile Bellini and Carpaccio<br>
- The "Teleri" of the Scuola di Sant'Orsola<br>
- Sculptors and Architects<br>
- Ca' Vendramin Calergi<p>
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<b>The Sixteenth Century</b><br>
- Giorgione<br>
- Albrecht Durer in Venice<br>
- After Giorgione<br>
- Titian<br>
- Titian's "Assumption" at the Frari<br>
- Lorenzo Lotto<br>
- Toward Mannerism<br>
- Architects and Sculptors<br>
- Jacopo Ti ntoretto in the Scuola di San Rocco<br>
- Tintoretto<br>
- Bassano<br>
- Andrea Palladio and Paolo Veronese<br>
- San Sebastiano: a Church for Paolo Veronese

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The Seventeenth Century</b><br>
- The Mannerist Regression<br>
- Between Classicism, Caravaggism and Tradition<br>
- The Foreign Painters of Transition<br>
- Between Tradition and Baroque<br>
- The "Tenebrosi"<br>
- Architects and Sculptors<br>
- The Turn of the Century<br>
- The Largest Canvas Decoration of a Ceiling in the World: San Pantalon
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The Eighteenth Century</b><br>
- The Rococo<br>
- The State of the Art in 1722: the "Apostles" in the Church of San Stae<br>
- The Pathetic Rococo<br>
- Decoration on a Grand Scale<br>
- Giambattista Tiepolo<br>
- The Triumph of Rococo: the Church of the Gesuati<br>
- Tiepolo at Wurzburg<br>
- From the Arcadian Landscape to the Painting of the Enlightenment<br>
- "Vedutismo"<br>
- The Painting of Everyday Life<br>
- Toward Romanticism: Francesco Guardi
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Index of Names<br>
Recommended Reading</B>

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<b>The author</b><br>
Filippo Pedrocco is director of the Ca' Rezzonico museum in Venice and has written many books on Venetian art, including two in our series The Library of Great Masters:  Canaletto and the Venetian Vedutisti, and Titian.
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