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Antonio Foscarini calunniato di fellonia, per non esporre l amante nega giustificarsi ed e condannato, 1622 (engraving)
2813884 Antonio Foscarini calunniato di fellonia, per non esporre l amante nega giustificarsi ed e condannato, 1622 (engraving) by Italian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antonio Foscarini calunniato di fellonia, per non esporre l amante nega giustificarsi ed e condannato, 1622. Illustration for Storia Veneta Espressa in Centocinquanta Tavole (Grimaldo, 1867).); © Look and Learn
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 19cm (9.3" x 7.5")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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The captivating engraving titled "Antonio Foscarini calunniato di fellonia, per non esporre l amante nega giustificarsi ed e condannato, 1622" transports us back to the rich history of Venice in the 17th century. Created by an anonymous Italian artist from the 19th century, this print captures a pivotal moment in Venetian history. The scene depicts Antonio Foscarini, a prominent figure in Venetian society, falsely accused of treason. In order to protect his secret lover and avoid exposing her identity, Foscarini chooses not to defend himself against these grave accusations. As a result, he is unjustly condemned. This powerful illustration originally appeared in "Storia Veneta Espressa in Centocinquanta Tavole" published by Grimaldo in 1867. The image serves as a visual representation of one of many stories that make up the complex tapestry of Venetian history. Venice itself has always been steeped in intrigue and mystery; its canals and palaces have witnessed countless tales of love, betrayal, and political machinations throughout the centuries. This engraving offers us a glimpse into one such story—a tale that speaks volumes about honor, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships. As we gaze upon this historical artwork today, we are reminded of Venice's enduring legacy as an enchanting city where passion and politics intertwine. It serves as a
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