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Introduction; 'For the Honor of Venice'; 1. The Office of Doge and the civic tomb; 2. Ruler of Romani: the tomb of Jacopo Tiepolo by the door of the Dominicans; 3. Ruler of Vicitas: the tomb of Marino Morosini in Mark's vestibule; 4. Ruler of the seas, triumphant in Civitas: the tomb of Ranieri Zeno at SS. Giovanni e Paolo; 5. Who rules Christ's Relam?; 6. The thaumaturgical ruler in the baptistery: the tomb of Giovanni Soranzo in San Marco; 7. The Doge and the Franciscans: the tomb of Francesco Dandolo in the Chapter House of the Frari; 8. Ducal tombs in the divine plan: Andrea Dandolo's program for San Marco; 9. Epilogue: the choir of SS. Giovanni e Paolo as Mausoleum of the Doges: ducal tomb display in a Patrician context; Appendices; List of illustrations; Bibliography.
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Add The tombs of the Doges of Venice, The Tombs of the Doges of Venice examines a series of funerary monuments created in the late middle ages and early modern period. Providing close analysis of seven tombs commissioned over a 150-year era, Debra Pincus identifies these works as important po, The tombs of the Doges of Venice to your collection on WonderClub |