Book Description
This book is the indispensable guide to the history of architecture in Venice, encompassing the city's fascinating
variety of buildings from ancient times to the present day. Completely updated and filled with splendid new illustrations,
this edition invites all visitors to Venice, armchair travelers, and students of Renaissance art and architecture
to a fuller appreciation of the buildings of this uniquely beautiful city.
The Architectural History of Venice : Revised and enlarged edition
The Architectural History of Venice : Revised and enlarged edition,Deborah Howard,Yale University Press,0300090293,Architecture,Europe - Italy,History,History - General,Italy,Venice,Art / General
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