“Diana acconcia alla venetiana” (Diana with Venetian hairstyle) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c.Β 1610.
“Una che si concia con due specchi” (A woman dressing her hair with two mirrors) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c.Β 1610.
“La cazza del toro” (Running with bulls) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c.Β 1610.
“Cortegiana vestita a la foresta” (Courtesan dressed as a foreigner) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c.Β 1610.
“Cortegiana vestita da inverno” (Courtesan dressed for winter) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c.Β 1610.
“Cortegiana famosa” (Famous courtesan) from the “Habiti delle Donne Venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c.Β 1610.
This is the work on Renaissance dress, with many hundreds of woodcuts of people from all over the world, and almost one hundred of Venetians.
Two prints, from the 1600s, depicting the production in public of the wonder-medicine theriac, at the Testa d’Oro apothecary at Rialto.
“Veduta della Piazzetta di S. Marco” from the “Gran Teatro di Venezia”, published by Domenico Lovisa, c. 1717.
“Giuoco del Calzo” from the “Habiti dβhuomeni et donne venetiane”, published by Giacomo Franco, c.Β 1610.