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Venice: 18th Century View of the Grand Canal by Lovisa
Venice: 18th Century View of the Grand Canal by Lovisa

Venice: 18th Century View of the Grand Canal by Lovisa

By Domenico Lovisa

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This is an early 18th century etching of the Grand Canal in Venice entitled "Veduta del Canal Grande dirimpetto la Pescaria di Rialto" by Domenico Lovisa, first published in 1720 in ...

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