Descrizione delle feste celebrate in Venezia per la venuta di S.M.I.R. Napoleone il Massimo, imperatore de' Francesi, re d' Italia, protettore della Confederazione del Reno /
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Description
- Related Names
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Albertolli, Ferdinando, 1781-1844.
Selva, Giovanni Antonio, 1753-1819.
Ricci, Antonio, active 18th century.
Borsato, Giuseppe, 1771-1849.
Maina, Giacinto, active 1800-1815.
- Language(s)
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Italian ; Latin
- Published
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In Venezia : Nella Tipografia Picotti, M.DCCC.VIII [1808]
- Subjects
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Napoleon
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Napoleon /
I,
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Napoleon / I, /
Emperor of the French,
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Napoleon / I, / Emperor of the French, /
1769-1821
Napoleon
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Napoleon /
I,
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Napoleon / I, /
Emperor of the French,
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Napoleon / I, / Emperor of the French, /
1769-1821
Visits of state
Triumphal arches
Regattas
Manners and customs
Gondolas
Festivals
Gondolas
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Gondolas /
Italy
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Gondolas / Italy /
Venice.
Regattas
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Regattas /
Italy
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Regattas / Italy /
Venice.
Visits of state
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Visits of state /
Italy
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Visits of state / Italy /
Venice.
Triumphal arches
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Triumphal arches /
Italy
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Triumphal arches / Italy /
Venice.
Festivals
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Festivals /
Italy
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Festivals / Italy /
Venice.
Italy
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Italy /
Venice
Venice (Italy)
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Venice (Italy) /
Social life and customs.
Aquatints
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Aquatints /
Italy
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Aquatints / Italy /
19th century.
Engravings (prints)
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Engravings (prints) /
Italy
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Engravings (prints) / Italy /
19th century.
Festival books
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Festival books /
Italy
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Festival books / Italy /
19th century.
- Note
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Illustrations: frontispiece depicting a triumphal arch erected at the entrance to the Canale Grande, engraved by Giacinto Maina after Giovanni Antonio Selva and Giuseppe Borsato. Four numbered aquatint plates executed by Ferdinando Albertolli: one depicting the facade and the ground-plan of the triumphal arch after Selva, two plates of festive gondolas that were taking part in the regatta (c.f. Vinet) after Rizzi and Borsato, and a plate depicting the facade and the ground-plan of a temporary structure after Borsato. The plates are aquatints accordingly to Vinet.
- Physical Description
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32 pages, 5 unnumbered leaves of plates :
illustrations, plans ;
36 cm
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