Veneto (/ˈveɪnəˌtoʊ/ or /ˈvɛnətoʊ/, Italian: [ˈvɛːneto]; Venetian: Vèneto, Venetian pronunciation: ['vɛːneto]) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fifth in Italy. The region's capital and most populous city is Venice.
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Small oyster, great pearls!N galleria showcases contemporary european artists,often on a them closely related to venices unique traditions .
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The project of the Foundation - a private non-profit organization that is open to the public – arosefrom the attention and sensitivity towards the culture of design and architecture that have always driven Bisazza. The Bisazza Foundation has a dual vocation: it is intended as an exhibition space to bring together works and installations by contemporary designers and architects who, over the course of the last 20 years, have created original applications for mosaics; it is also proposed as a cultural subject in continuous interaction with other international institutions for the purposes of hosting projects and exhibitions of design and architecture, not necessarily associated with mosaics.
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Atelier d'Arte Moderna dell'artista Carlo Busellato. Figlio d’arte, diplomatosi al Liceo Artistico, apprende dal padre la difficile e affascinante tecnica della pittura ad olio su plexiglas. Atelier d'Arte Moderna artist Carlo Busellato. Son of art, graduating from art school, he learned from his father the difficult and fascinating technique of oil painting on plexiglas.
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Contemporary Glass Art Gallery in the Heart of Murano Venice. Featuring Sculptures created by internationally renowned glass artist Mauro Bonaventura, John Kiley, Michael Behrens and Paolo Marcolongo. The gallery showcases highlights differing glass disciplines from the glass world. A must for the glass enthusiast.
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Ancient and modern, traditional and eccentric, pensive and outgoing, simply and extraordinarily contradictory - this is how Bruno Pedrosa, the man and the artist, presents himself to the world. We cannot speak about the life of the man without talking about the work of the artist, nor, conversely, can his art be separated from his life.
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Hidden next to a bridge on a side canal, the building of the Scuola houses some of the most beautiful paintings of the Renaissance painter Vittore Carpaccio (around 14651525/26 ) Three paintings he dedicated to the Saint George. The first from left shows him how he killing the dragon. In the second Saint George killed the beast at the gates of the city. The Tryphone´s miracle behind the altar represents the Saint Tryphon who free a princess´s daughter from the clutches of the Basilisk. The right wall of the hall is dedicated to the life of Saint Hieronymus.
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