The curator of the exhibition Prof. Andrea Bellieni poses next to "La caccia in laguna" and "Due dame veneziane", a single painting on a door created by Vittore Carpaccio in 1492 and now finally recomposed after the separation that took place in the late seventeenth century, today 17 March 2023 at the preview for the press at Palazzo Ducale. © ANDREA MEROLA The curator dr. Andrea Bellieni poses close to "The Hunt in the Lagoon" and "Two Venetian Ladies", a single painting on a door created by Vittore Carpaccio in 1492 and now finally recomposed after their separation in the late 17th century,
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The curator of the exhibition Prof. Andrea Bellieni poses next to "La caccia in laguna" and "Due dame veneziane", a single painting on a door created by Vittore Carpaccio in 1492 and now finally recomposed after the separation that took place in the late seventeenth century, today 17 March 2023 at the preview for the press at Palazzo Ducale. © ANDREA MEROLA The curator dr. Andrea Bellieni poses close to "The Hunt in the Lagoon" and "Two Venetian Ladies", a single painting on a door created by Vittore Carpaccio in 1492 and now finally recomposed after their separation in the late 17th century, today 17 March 2023 at the preview for the print at Palazzo Ducale. © Andrew MEROLA