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The Sala Grande of the Ridotto , Palazzo Dandolo, S Moise

Antonia Guardi, 1750

Scene in a notorious mid-18th century Venetian gambling house, which admitted to its tables only those of noble birth or people who were masked. The Palazzo Dandolo closed in 1774 to prevent Venetian noblemen losing all their money to foreigners. The subject was treated by various artists, among them Pietro Longhi, Ca' Rezzonico and Tiepolo.

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Title of artwork, date

The Sala Grande of the Ridotto , Palazzo Dandolo, S Moise, 1750

Date supported

1980

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

50 x 85 cm

Grant

5162.5

Total cost

20650

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