Corporate Colors: Bonifacio and Tintoretto at the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi in Venice.

From: The Art Bulletin | Date: December 1, 2000| Author: Cottrell, Philip | Copyright information

Of all the testaments to the golden age of Venetian painting, perhaps the most ignored--and least understood--is the extensive decoration of the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, originally the site of the Venetian Treasury. Gracefully anchored at the foot of the Rialto Bridge, the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi is one of Venice's most imposing and attractive landmarks (Fig. 1). [1] This striking example of Renaissance architecture was originally the site of one of the largest decorative schemes e...

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