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Venice 16th-century costumes, doge and nobility, antique wasmuth plate (c.1880) : this original early-20th-century costume plate presents a richly detailed … Read more Venice 16th-century costumes, doge and nobility, antique wasmuth plate (c.1880) : this original early-20th-century costume plate presents a richly detailed depiction of ceremonial dress in venice during the 16th century, taken from the authoritative historical series published by ernst wasmuth a.-g. In berlin. Designed and drawn by the noted illustrator max tilke, the composition captures the pageantry, political hierarchy, and theatre of venetian civic life, particularly the elaborate attire associated with the doge, patrician nobles, and ceremonial officials. The upper scene focuses on high-ranking venetian figures wearing their distinctive formal garments: layered robes in deep reds and greens, trimmed with symbolic motifs, together with the characteristic corno ducale headgear. The doge’s richly patterned cloak and the attendants’ dignified poses speak to venice’s long-standing tradition of state ritual and its unique form of republican rule. Tilke’s rendering of fabrics is particularly striking—the finely modulated tones, subtle shadowing, and lightly applied colour washes lend authenticity to the textiles and embellishments. The lower scene shifts to a ceremonial procession, with musicians, standard bearers, and nobles accompanying the doge beneath an ornate parasol. This vignette evokes venice’s long history of public spectacle, from diplomatic receptions to religious festivals on the piazza san marco. The carefully observed gestures, musical instruments, and costume accessories reveal the illustrator’s close study of historical sources, making the plate both visually engaging and academically valuable. This sheet comes from a major reference work dedicated to costume history across cultures and centuries, long sought after by collectors, designers, and historians. Its large format and warm colour palette make it ideal for framing, particularly for interiors with classical, eclectic, or old world design elements. A single venetian subject plate is already desirable; scenes featuring the doge and full ceremonial entourage are among the most decorative in the series and increasingly scarce on the market. Condition report: very good overall condition for age. Light toning to outer margins, small scattered foxing marks mainly in the blank areas, and a faint plate-mark as originally printed. Image area clean and colours well preserved. No tears or repairs. Framing tips: best framed with a warm off-white or cream mat to complement the soft paper tone. A gilt, light oak, or antiqued wood frame enhances the venetian theme. Double matting or a thin gold fillet adds a refined, museum-style presentation. Avoid overly dark frames to maintain the plate’s luminosity. Technique: chromolithograph maker: max tilke, ernst wasmuth a.-g., berlin, c.1880 See less
- Dimensions
- 9.06ʺW × 12.2ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Cream
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Very good overall … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Very good overall condition for age. Light toning to outer margins, small scattered foxing marks mainly in the blank areas, and a faint plate-mark as originally printed. Image area clean and colours well preserved. No tears or repairs. less
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