- The
House of
Vendramin (Italian: [
vendraˈmin], Venetian: [
veŋdɾaˈmiŋ]) was a rich
merchant family of Venice, Italy, who were
among the case
nuove or "new...
- Ca'
Loredan Vendramin Calergi is a 15th-century
palace on the
Grand Canal in the
sestiere (quarter) of
Cannaregio in Venice,
northern Italy. It was commissioned...
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Andrea Vendramin (1393 – May 5, 1478, both Venice)
served as Doge of Venice, 1476–78, at the
height of
Venetian power, the only
member of the
Vendramin family...
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Francesco Vendramin (10
October 1555 – 7
October 1619) was a
Venetian aristocrat and amb****ador. He was
Patriarch of
Venice from 1605 to his death, and...
- , The
Portrait of the
Vendramin Family, also
known as The
Vendramin Family Venerating a
Relic of the True Cross, is a
large painting by the 16th century...
- 1506 and 1508.
Originally commissioned by the
Venetian noble Gabriele Vendramin, the
painting is now in the
Gallerie dell'Accademia of Venice, Italy....
- "Titian | The
Vendramin Family | NG4452 |
National Gallery, London". www.nationalgallery.org.uk.
Retrieved 4
August 2022. "'The
Vendramin Family, venerating...
- her
husband purchased the Ca'
Vendramin Calergi palazzo on the
Grand Canal in
Venice from the last
member of the
Vendramin family line. In the
turmoil of...
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diplomat or administrator, as with
Lorenzo Priuli in 1591 or
Francesco Vendramin in 1608,
though some were
career clerics, who had
usually been previously...
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Lombardo ( and
Alessandro Leopardo?) (Funerary
monument of Doge
Andrea Vendramin [it] on the
north wall of the choir)
Lorenzo Lotto (St
Antoninus Giving...