A Day On The Rialto - where wealthy Venetians had access to luxury goods from far and wide.
Wealthy Venetians had access to luxury goods from far and wide, the Islamic East and northern Europe. This lecture evokes a day on the Rialto, encountering its buildings, its merchants and their wares and illustrates how Venetians displayed their purchases at home.
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THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Dr Antonia Gatward Cevizli
Dr Antonia Gatward Cevizli is an independent art historian specialising in both Italian Renaissance art and Ottoman art. She gained her PhD from the University of Warwick. Her publications focus on cultural and diplomatic exchange between the Italian city-states and the Ottomans. Antonia has lectured for a number of institutions including Sabancı University, Istanbul; Sotheby’s Institute of Art; the National Gallery; the V&A Academy and The Courtauld summer school. Her interests are wide-ranging and she also worked across the collections of both Tate Modern and Tate Britain as a professional guide. She has lived in Siena, Venice and Istanbul.
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