Venice and the Doges

Insightful online lecture/discussion from the Victoria and Albert Museum on how the tombs for the Doges reflect their history.

Toto Bergamo Rossi, head of Venetian Heritage and the author of a book of the same title as the lecture, and Bruce Boucher from the Sir John Soane Museum, took us through the tombs of the Doges in chronological order.

I’m pleased to say, as a frequent visitor to the city, I recognise most of them. It was a bit of a whirl wind overview but there were great illustrations and it built an interesting narrative.

The talk also fit in well with a recent course I’d done on sculpture after Donatello. I liked their descriptions of the pieces and how they relate to one another within churches.

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