- The
bucentaur (/bjuːˈsɛntɔːr/ bew-SEN-tor;
bucintoro in
Italian and Venetian) was the
ceremonial barge of the
doges of Venice. It was used
every year...
- The Doge on the
Bucintoro near the Riva di Sant'Elena (also
known as The
Departure of the
Bucentaur for the
Ascension Day Ceremony, and
other similar...
-
Giovanni Antonio Canal (18
October 1697 – 19
April 1768),
commonly known as
Canaletto (Italian: [kanaˈletto]), was an
Italian painter from the Republic...
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Battle of Trafalgar.
Bucentaure was
named after the
Venetian state barge Bucintoro which was destro**** by
Napoleon after the fall of the
Republic of Venice...
- Giotto: Saint
Francis Receiving the
Stigmata Guardi: The Doge on the
Bucintoro near the Riva di Sant'Elena Leonardo: Bacchus; La
belle ferronnière; Mona...
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Veneto (adopted in 1975)
Canaletto (1730) - The
venetian flag on the
Bucintoro "Flags of the World : Venice".
Retrieved 10
November 2018. "The Flag of...
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Venice on the
Bucintoro', San
Nicolo du Lido
during the
Marriage of the Sea (c.1775-1780) by
Francesco Guardi (1712-1793). The
Bucintoro near San Nicolò...
- Signoria,
between 1719-1729
Corradini supervised the
reconstruction of the
bucintoro and
completed a few wood
carvings for it. In 1729-30,
Corradini moved...
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Grand Canal at San Geremia,
Venice (1760–1765),
Frick Collection The
Bucintoro Festival of
Venice (1780–1793),
National Gallery of
Denmark Miracle of...
- Il
ritorno del
Bucintoro nel Molo il
giorno dell'Ascensione (The
Return of the
Bucentaur to the Molo on
Ascension Day, 1730) by
Canaletto (1697–1768)...