Peter Ackroyd
Venice: Pure City
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank my two research assistants, Thomas Wright and Murrough O’Brien, for their invaluable work on this project. I would also like to extend my thanks to my editor, Jenny Uglow, and my copy-editor, Jenny Overton.
List of Illustrations
Section One
i1.1 Cristoforo Sabbadino,
i1.2 Perspective plan of Venice (detail). Musee du Louvre, Paris/Cameraphoto/Bridgeman
i1.3 The mosaics in Saint Mark’s cathedral, late 14c. Alinari/Rex Features
i1.4 The Madonna, cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Torcello, early 13c. akg-images/Cameraphoto
i1.5
i1.6 Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti),
i1.7
i1.8
i1.9 Simon Marsden, The columns of Saint Mark and Saint Theodore, Piazzeta San Marco. The Marsden Archive, UK/Bridgeman
i1.10 Gentile Bellini,
i1.11 Piazza S. Marco, c.1880–90. Roger-Viollet/Rex Features
i1.12 Gentile Bellini,
i1.13 Francesco Guardi,
i1.14 Vittore Carpaccio,
Section Two
i2.1 Paolo Veronese,
i2.2 Plan of the Arsenal. Museo Correr, Venice/Bridgeman
i2.3 Franceso Segala, a Venetian warship, on the Mausoleum of Girolamo Michiel, c. 1558–59. Basilica of Sant’Antonio, Padua/Bridgeman
i2.4 Sign for the Marangoni family of shipbuilders, 1517. Museo Correr/Alinari/Bridgeman
i2.5 Jan van Grevenbroeck,
i2.6 Jan van Grevenbroeck,
i2.7 Jan van Grevenbroeck,
i2.8 Jan van Grevenbroeck,
i2.9 Venetian glass in the Pauly showrooms, Milan, 1910. Alinari/Rex Features
i2.10 Lace workers on Burano, 19c. Collezione Naya-Bohm, Venice/Bridgeman
i2.11 Ferdinando Ongania,
i2.12 A funeral gondola, 1880–1920. Collezione Naya-Bohm, Venice/Bridgeman
i2.13 Giovanni Pividor, The railway bridge across the lagoon, from
i2.14 The remains of the Campanile,
i2.15 “Windows of the Early Gothic Palaces,” from John Ruskin,
Section Three
i3.1 Giovanni Bellini,
i3.2 Joseph Heintz,
i3.3 Pietro Uberti,
i3.4 Jacobello del Fiore,
i3.5 The lion’s mouth. Palazzo Ducale/Bridgeman
i3.6 The Pozzi prison, from
i3.7 Vittore Carpaccio,
i3.8 Pietro Longhi,
i3.9 Pietro Longhi,
i3.10 Pietro Longhi,
i3.11 Madonna of Mercy, 16c. Museo Correr/Alinari/Bridgeman
i3.12 Paolo Veneziano,