Description
Small 13th century palace placed in Salizada San Lio (http://goo.gl/maps/KF3KR).
Salizada means “paved,” and these streets are those that used to be the most important in Venice — so, when Venice’s few streets were paved in brick, these streets were the first to be paved with the more expensive, gray paving stones that you now see almost everywhere (http://www.walksofitaly.com)
The mullioned window on the right (with chalice-shaped capitals) was perhaps repeated on the left-hand side.The mullioned windows on the second floor, with architrave, are apparently original. The building was probably two houses built in the form of a tower.
Print handmade in my studio in the historic center of Venice, Italy with a vertical press.
The colors used are acrylic (non-toxic color and indelible). The paper is acid-free, chlorine and neutral pH.
Printed on Favini ivory paper 200 gr.
Matrix size: (inches L x A): 6.5 x 6.1
Paper size: A4 (inches L x A): cm. 11.7 x 8.2
Sold unframed