Gesuati - Books Mentioned in The Notes

Books Mentioned in The Notes

  • Buckley, Jonathan: Rough Guide to Venice and the Veneto (5th edn. London. 2001)
  • Chiesa dei Gesuati arte e devozione by Antonio Niero & Filippo Pedrocco (Marsilio, Venice. 1994) no.8 in the series 'Venezia dal museo alla citta' (This is written in Italian but contains much information and a very full description of the church)
  • Giambattista Piazzetta Il suo tempo la sua scuola (Marsilio. Venice.1983) Exhibition Catalogue by Ugo Ruggeri
  • Honour, Hugh: The Companion Guide to Venice (2nd edition. London. 1977)
  • Howard, Deborah: The Architectural History of Venice (London. 1950) (See pp. 199–200)
  • Daniels, Jeffery: Sebastiano Ricci (Hove 1976)
  • Levey, Michael: Giambattista Tiepolo. His life and Art. (Yale U.P. 1986) (See pages 81 to 89 on his work at the Gesuati)
  • Lorenzetti, Giulio: Venice and its Lagoon (1926. 2nd edn 1956) translated by John Guthrie (Lint, Trieste. 1975)
  • Scarpa, Annaliese: Sebastiano Ricci (Milan 2006) (in Italian)
  • Semenzato, Camillo: La scultura veneta del seicento e del settecento (Alfieri, Venice. 1966) (See pp. 62–5 & figs 202-15 on G M Morlaiter and p. 63 & fig 205 on the church)
  • Wittkower, Rudolf: Art & Architecture in Italy 1600-1750 (1st Integrated edition, with corrections. The Pelican History of Art. 1980)

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