18th Century Goldoni-type Sunglasses with Mocenigo Coat of Arms (Vascellari Collection, Italy) |
The Doge was the ruler of the Venetian Republic. A pair of sunglasses, complete a with carrying case that bears the Coat of Arms of the aristocratic Mocenigo family are featured in the exhibition. The glasses date back to the time when Doge Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo was the leader of Venice, from 1763 until his death on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1778.
Goldoni-type horn-rimmed spectacles with eyelet-shaped temple pieces and silk sun guards. Venice, 1760. (Vascellari Collection, Italy) |
Oval lady’s-glass painted in Venetian lacquer colors using decoupage technique already fashionable among Venetian carpenters at the end of the 17th century. (Ingrid and Werner Weismueller, Germany) |
The vetri da gondola or da dama (for ladies) were mounted in a frame similar to a hand-held mirror, and probably evolved from a monocle. They were modified to be used by wealthy women and children to protect their eyes while on outings in a gondola. The exhibition also features glasses created solely for entertainment, such as the vetri da avari (glasses for misers) with a kaleidoscope effect that turns one coin into many, and the "Parisian," scissor-type lorgnettes named after Parisian dandies that stopped people on the street and blatantly gave them the once-over through a pair of comical lenses.
"Spectacles Fit for a Doge" is curated by Roberto Vascellari.
Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana Sale Monumentali |
SPECTACLES FIT FOR A DOGE
Sunglasses in Eighteenth-Century Venice
June 14 to July 13, 2014
Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, "Sale Monumentali"
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Promoters and Organizers
Comitato Venezia
Museo dell’Occhiale
Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana
Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro
Teatro Goldoni |
The Goldoni Experience opens on June 21, Art Night Venezia, (when most of Venice's museums, churches, galleries and foundations will stay open until 11pm or midnight with free entrance!), with free two shows at 7:30 and 10:00PM, and runs throughout the summer, with additional shows in October and November. After June 21st, full price tickets are €35, with sizable reductions for residents, students and families and may be purchased at Teatro Goldoni and Hellovenezia.
Press conference for the GOLDONI EXPERIENCE |
Schedule
June through September:
Every Tuesday at 7pm
Every Friday at 8pm
June 21 - 7:30pm and 10pm
June 24 - 7:00pm
June 27 - 8:00pm
July 1, 8, 15, 22 at 7:00pm
July 4, 11, 12, 18 at 8:00pm
August 5, 12, 19, 26 at 7:00pm
August 1, 8, 15, 16, 22, 29, 30 at 8:00pm
Sept. 2 at 7:00pm
Sept. 5, 6 at 8:00pm
Sept. 7 to be announced
Oct. 31 at 8:00pm
Nov. 2 to be announced
THE GOLDONI EXPERIENCE
Fresco of Venice
Scenes of Daily Venetian Life in the 18th Century
Teatro Stabile del Veneto Carlo Goldoni
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Bust of Sebastiano Venier by Alessandro Vittoria |
Sebastiano Venier (1496-1578) is one of Venice's most beloved historical figures. After defeating the Turks at the Battle of Lepanto, he became Doge. They say he died of a broken heart when a fire heavily damaged the Doge's Palace.
Now, thanks to the efforts of the Venice Club of the International Inner Wheel, one of the world's largest women's organizations, the marble bust of the Venetian hero has been restored and stands proudly once again inside Palazzo Ducale over the Staircase of the Censors, in front of the door of the Armory.
Palazzo Ducale - Doge's Palace |
Ciao from Venezia,
Cat Bauer
Venetian Cat - The Venice Blog
Two hundred years before John Lennon made wearing round lenses all the rage, Venice was busy setting a fashion trend all its own. Long before the rest of the world discovered the danger of ultra-violet rays in 1870, Venetian opticians were 120 years ahead of the curve, producing emerald-colored sunglasses to protect the eyes of the nobility and Commanders da Mar (of the sea) from the harmful glare of reflected light as they navigated the waters that surrounded them.
ReplyDeletethese are fantastic! I have a new quest- finding replicas of these!!!
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