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    Couchant sur Canal

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    EF-S 18-55 @ 37mm , f/9, 1/160s, Iso 200. Image originale sur .

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    Domenico Tintoretto (Venice 1560-1635) - Portrait of a Venetian senator, bust-length

    http://alaintruong.canalblog.com/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 26/ 8966101.html

    Domenico Tintoretto (Venice 1560-1635) - Portrait of a Venetian senator, bust-length oil on canvas, unframed - 17 7/8 x 15 7/8 in. (45.5 x 40.4 cm.) - Price Realized: £8,125 Christie's London. OLD MASTER PICTURES. 25 April 2008

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    Follower of Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto - The Church and Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, with the Scuola Grande

    http://alaintruong.canalblog.com/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 26/ 8966002.html

    Follower of Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto - The Church and Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, with the Scuola Grande di San Marco and Verrocchio's equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni oil on canvas - 17 x 13½ in. (33.2 x 34.2 cm.) - Price Realized: £24,500 Provenance: Lord Ellenborough.

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    Circle of Francesco Guardi (Venice 1712-1793) - Santa Maria della Salute seen from the Riva degli Schiavone

    http://alaintruong.canalblog.com/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 26/ 8966066.html

    Circle of Francesco Guardi (Venice 1712-1793) - Santa Maria della Salute seen from the Riva degli Schiavone, with sailboats and gondolas in the foreground oil on canvas - 38 x 61 in. (96.5 x 155 cm.), including a later addition to the upper half - Price Realized: £126,500 Provenance: Lord Bateman, Shobdon Court, Hereford and Kelmarsh Hall, Northhamptonshire.

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    William James, English active 18th Century - The Bucintoro returning to the Molo on Ascension Day, Venice

    http://alaintruong.canalblog.com/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 18/ 8868707.html

    William James, English active 18th Century - The Bucintoro returning to the Molo on Ascension Day, Venice oil on canvas - 30 1/8 x 49 7/8 in. 76.5 x 126.5 cm. Price Realized: $325,000 Notes: The present composition is based on a work by Canaletto formerly in the collection of Sir Robert Walpole

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    Venice Vaporetto Map

    http://www.venice.nu/ boats-trains-buses/ vaporetto-map/

    Click the poster to view the map (updated 2008). Then zoom in to view details. Or for a printable pdf file, click this link: vaporettomap1.pdf (The pdf map is actually clearer and more zoomable, but we like the idea of using the poster on the Venice waterfront above!) For a webpage where you

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    Venice Carnival - Opening

    http://www.venice.nu/ festivals/ venice-carnival-opening/

    The opening ceremony of the 10-day Carnevale di Venezia traditionally begins with the slow diagonal descent of an ‘angel’ from the top of the 60-metre high Campanile into the Piazetta San Marco. This tradition received a shot in the arm in 2008 when famed ‘gangsta’ rapper, Coolio, was chosen for the role of angel.

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    http://www.venice.nu/ winter-in-venice/ home-page/

    Venice, Italy, in Winter Not a lot of work for gondoliers, but a great time to see Venice without the crowds. [Click photos to enlarge.] The Dolomites from Venice On a clear day you can see the snow-capped Dolomites 25 miles away in the northernmost part of Italy.

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    Gondoliers in Winter There’s not a lot of work for gondoliers in winter, but it’s a great time to visit Venice and avoid the crowds. [Click photo to enlarge.] The Dolomites from Venice On a clear day you can see the snow-capped Dolomites 25 miles away in Northernmost part of Italy.

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    http://www.venice.nu/ uncategorized/ carnival-2008/

    Gondoliers in Winter There’s not a lot of work for gondoliers in winter, but it’s a great time to visit Venice and avoid the crowds. The Dolomites from Venice On a clear day you can see the snow-capped Dolomites 25 miles away. It’s a couple of hours from Venice to the nearest ski resorts.

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