Habiti delle Donne Venetiane (Dress of Venetian Women)
Summary
Public domain reproduction of a relief art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Printmaking in woodcut and engraving came to Northern Italy within a few decades of their invention north of the Alps. Engraving probably came first to Florence in the 1440s, the goldsmith Maso Finiguerra (1426–64) used the technique. Italian engraving caught the very early Renaissance, 1460–1490. Print copying was a widely accepted practice, as well as copying of paintings viewed as images in their own right.
Venice during the peak of its power.
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giacomo franco
engraving
prints
relief prints
giacomo franco 1550 1620
habiti delle donne venetiane
venetian women
fashion
women
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woodblock prints
habiti
donne
venetiane
dress
venetian
venice
north italy
wedding ceremonies
italian art
venice italy
high resolution
ultra high resolution
italian prints
metropolitan museum of art
medieval art
italian renaissance
italian
italy
Date
1000 - 1500
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link
Copyright info
Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")