“Senatore con stola di duolo” (Senator with a mourning stole) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Arte Quadrupla” (Quadruple Art) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Procuratore, e Cavaliere” (Procurator, and Cavalier) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Giovane in Dogalina” (Young Nobleman in Dogalina) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
The cover pages of each of the four volumes of Grevembroch’s “Gli abiti de venezianii” are quite intriguing.
“Nobile della Casa Trivisan” (Nobleman of the House of Trivisan) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
The full list of all the watercolours in the four volumes of “Gli Abiti de Veneziani” by Grevembroch.
“Giacomo Gradenigo Cavaliere” from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Nobile sopra l’incanto” (Noble as Auctioneer) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Compari alla Malvasia” (Malvasia Companions) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.