A very minor industry in blown glass beads also existed in 19th century Venice and France.
This symbol was taken up by the early printer Aldus Manutius in 15th century Venice.
In early 18th century Venice, opera was the most popular musical entertainment.
Ostentatious displays of wealth were banned by the sumptuary laws of 14th century Venice.
Cavalli was the most influential composer in the rising genre of public opera in mid-17th century Venice.
In fact the majority of decoupage enthusiasts attribute the beginning of decoupage to 17th century Venice.
This technique was perfected in 13th century Venice.
The Salviati family, glass makers and mosaicists in 19th century Venice.
However, plans moved slowly in 18th century Venice.
Fine historical detail, here of 18th century Venice.