COLLECTION NAME:
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Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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univcincin~27~27
Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
Collection
true
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Work Record ID:
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408
work_record_id
408
Work Record ID
false
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Reproduction Record ID:
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408
reproduction_record_id
408
Reproduction Record ID
false
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Work Class:
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Cities
work_class
Cities
Work Class
false
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Work Type:
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squares (open spaces)
work_type
squares (open spaces)
Work Type
false
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Title:
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Campo Santo Stefano, Venice
title
Campo Santo Stefano, Venice
Title
false
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Title Type:
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preferred
title_type
preferred
Title Type
false
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Date:
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ca. 1400
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Date Type:
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creation
date_type
creation
Date Type
false
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Location:
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Venice (Italy)
location
Venice (Italy)
Location
false
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Location Type:
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site
location_type
site
Location Type
false
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Location:
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Campo Santo Stefano (Venice, Italy)
location
Campo Santo Stefano (Venice, Italy)
Location
false
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Style Period:
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Late Medieval
style_period
Late Medieval
Style Period
false
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Style Period:
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Gothic
style_period
Gothic
Style Period
false
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Culture:
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Italian
culture
Italian
Culture
false
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Culture:
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Austrian
culture
Austrian
Culture
false
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Subject:
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marketplaces
subject
marketplaces
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Venice (Italy)
subject
Venice (Italy)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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statues
subject
statues
Subject
false
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Description:
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The name of the place comes from Santo Stefano, which is an Augustinian church, rebuilt in the fourteenth century and altered in the fifteenth. There is also a statue of Nicolò Tommaseo (1802-74) on the square, an important figure in the rebellion against Austria in 1848. To the right, Palazzo Pisani, once the largest private home in Venice, has been a conservatory of music since 1897 and is closed to the public.
description
The name of the place comes from Santo Stefano, which is an Augustinian church, rebuilt in the fourteenth century and altered in the fifteenth. There is also a statue of Nicolò Tommaseo (1802-74) on the square, an important figure in the rebellion against Austria in 1848. To the right, Palazzo Pisani, once the largest private home in Venice, has been a conservatory of music since 1897 and is closed to the public.
Description
false
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Reproduction Creator:
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Anspach, Eric
reproduction_creator
Anspach, Eric
Reproduction Creator
false
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Reproduction Creator Type:
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donor
reproduction_creator_type
donor
Reproduction Creator Type
false
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Reproduction Date:
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1995
reproduction_date
1995
Reproduction Date
false
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Reproduction Date Type:
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creation
reproduction_date_type
creation
Reproduction Date Type
false
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Reproduction View:
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View looking east of the Campo Santo Stefano
reproduction_view
View looking east of the Campo Santo Stefano
Reproduction View
false
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Reproduction View Type:
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detail view
reproduction_view_type
detail view
Reproduction View Type
false
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
reproduction_rights_statement
These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
Reproduction Rights Statement
false
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