Lodovico Furlanetto|Giovanni Battista Brustolon|Canaletto

Plate 5: The Doge in the Bucintoro Departing for the Porto di Lido on Ascension Day, from 'Ducal Ceremonies and Festivals' (Le Feste Ducali)

ca. 1766
Etching and engraving; second state of four
45.1 × 56.9 cm (17.8 × 22.4 in)

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