Contemporary wooden panel depicting the siege of Chania, and the blockade of Rethymno, during the Cretan War
[Wooden panel depicting the Cretan ports of Chania and Rethymno].
[Venice,
c1646].
Walnut panel, with carving, and ink, small shelf along the top with supports to the side, some areas of restoration.
505 by 1390mm. (20 by 54.75 inches).
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notes:
The panel, painted at the beginning of the Cretan War (1645-1669), features the siege of Chania to the left and the blockade of Rethymno to the the right, flanking the plans are three Venetian noblemen.
The large central figure is shown in the fashionable European dress of the time. In his left hand, which he rests on his hip, he holds a broad brimmed hat with ostrich feathers, with the other hand he gestures to Rethymno. He is framed by a classical archway with ...
The large central figure is shown in the fashionable European dress of the time. In his left hand, which he rests on his hip, he holds a broad brimmed hat with ostrich feathers, with the other hand he gestures to Rethymno. He is framed by a classical archway with ...
bibliography:
Biblioteca nazionale Marciana GEO0025614; Portyriou, Heleni, The Cartography of Crete in the first half of the 17th century: a collective work of a generation of engineers.
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