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Title: The Brides of Venice.
Artist: after John Rogers Herbert RA (23 January 1810 – 17 March 1890).
Engraver: W. J. Edwards (fl. 1840 - 1863)
Production date: 1854.
Size: 23,5x34,5 cms.
Condition: some foxing. Small corner on lower-left corner is missing.
Background history:
This is the story of the kidnapping of Venetian brides by the pirates of Trieste in 944.
It is said that, following an ancient tradition, on the same day every year the Venetians gathered together all of the girls looking for a husband, under the watchful eye of the authorities, so that every young Venetian man could choose his future bride.
The ceremony took place in the church of San Pietro in Castello and was presided over by the Bishop.
As the most beautiful were obviously the most preferred, the spouses were obliged to pay a sum of money for the girls who had not been chosen. With that money the girls would have a dowry that would help them to find a husband.
On 31st January in the year 944, a band of pirates from Trieste led by a certain Gajolo came to Venice, burst in to the church of San Pietro, kidnapped the girls, seized all of the riches that had been offered by the future spouses and left the island towards a secret lair among the bays of the Venetian coast.
The Venetians, shaken up by the incident, quickly organised an expedition to save the girls.
Armed ships, under the guidance of the Doge Candidiano set out in pursuit of the pirates, reaching their hiding place a few hours later.
On February 2nd, after a violent battle, the pirate Gajolo surrendered to the Venetians who, despite their entreaties, killed all the members of the gang, bringing the girls and all the stolen wealth back to Venice.
Historians are uncertain about what really happened. Even though the pirate Gajolo, who was attributed with many kidnappings and looting, seemed to have really existed.
Reserve: $119.00
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Artist: after John Rogers Herbert RA (23 January 1810 – 17 March 1890).
Engraver: W. J. Edwards (fl. 1840 - 1863)
Production date: 1854.
Size: 23,5x34,5 cms.
Condition: some foxing. Small corner on lower-left corner is missing.
Background history:
This is the story of the kidnapping of Venetian brides by the pirates of Trieste in 944.
It is said that, following an ancient tradition, on the same day every year the Venetians gathered together all of the girls looking for a husband, under the watchful eye of the authorities, so that every young Venetian man could choose his future bride.
The ceremony took place in the church of San Pietro in Castello and was presided over by the Bishop.
As the most beautiful were obviously the most preferred, the spouses were obliged to pay a sum of money for the girls who had not been chosen. With that money the girls would have a dowry that would help them to find a husband.
On 31st January in the year 944, a band of pirates from Trieste led by a certain Gajolo came to Venice, burst in to the church of San Pietro, kidnapped the girls, seized all of the riches that had been offered by the future spouses and left the island towards a secret lair among the bays of the Venetian coast.
The Venetians, shaken up by the incident, quickly organised an expedition to save the girls.
Armed ships, under the guidance of the Doge Candidiano set out in pursuit of the pirates, reaching their hiding place a few hours later.
On February 2nd, after a violent battle, the pirate Gajolo surrendered to the Venetians who, despite their entreaties, killed all the members of the gang, bringing the girls and all the stolen wealth back to Venice.
Historians are uncertain about what really happened. Even though the pirate Gajolo, who was attributed with many kidnappings and looting, seemed to have really existed.
Reserve: $119.00
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Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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The Brides of Venice. Antique old engraving print from 19th century.
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