The Nicolotti were a group of commoners from the part of Venice south of the Grand Canal, which during feasts and celebrations competed with the Castellani. The name comes from the church of San Nicolò dei Mendicanti.
“Stratagemi Ingegnosi” (Ingenious Stratagems) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.