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Venetian Arsenal Land-gate

Gambello, Antonio di Marco
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Alternative Titles
Arsenale Portal
Arsenale di Venezia: Porta Magna
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/102347
Date
1460
Description
Side view, from the southwest; Often claimed as the work of Gambello, although undocumented, is the land-gate (completed 1460) to the Venetian Arsenal, a complex early Renaissance work, loosely based on the Roman Arch of the Sergii at Pula (Croatia), then a Venetian colony. In detail immature, the land-gate is notable for its classical, rather than Lombard Renaissance, origins. [Wikipedia: The Arsenal itself is the the Venetian state shipyard and naval depot. The name probably comes from Arabic Dar al Sina'a ("Dockyard"). Significant parts of the Arsenal were destroyed under Napoleonic rule, and later rebuilt to enable the Arsenal's present use as a naval base. It is also used as a research centre, an exhibition venue during the Venice Biennale and is home to a historic boat preservation centre.] Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/ (accessed 7/7/2008)
Type of Work
city gate
Subject
architectural exteriors, engineering and industry, manufacturing, military, war, Shipyards, ship building, Renaissance
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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