Detail View: Architecture and Urban Planning Collection: Campo Santo Stefano, Venice

Work Record ID: 
408
Reproduction Record ID: 
408
Work Class: 
Cities
Work Type: 
squares (open spaces)
Title: 
Campo Santo Stefano, Venice
Title Type: 
preferred
Date: 
ca. 1400
Date Type: 
creation
Location: 
Venice (Italy)
Location Type: 
site
Location: 
Campo Santo Stefano (Venice, Italy)
Style Period: 
Late Medieval
Style Period: 
Gothic
Culture: 
Italian
Culture: 
Austrian
Subject: 
marketplaces
Subject: 
Venice (Italy)
Subject: 
statues
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.
Reproduction Creator: 
Anspach, Eric
Reproduction Creator Type: 
donor
Reproduction Date: 
1995
Reproduction Date Type: 
creation
Reproduction View: 
View looking east of the Campo Santo Stefano
Reproduction View Type: 
detail view
Reproduction Rights Statement: 
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