1907 St. Marco's Canal Island in Venice Italy Vintage Art Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Transport yourself to the timeless romanticism of Venice with this evocative vista of St. Marco's Canal looking toward the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore. The scene captures the golden light of an Italian afternoon, with traditional sailing bragozzi and a solitary gondola gliding across the shimmering lagoon. In the center stands the magnificent Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore, designed by Andrea Palladio, its iconic bell tower and dome defining the Venetian skyline since the 16th century. This card beautifully illustrates the architectural splendor and maritime life of the "Floating City" during the early 20th century, making it a captivating piece for collectors of Italian history and fine art topography.
Details
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907β1915)
City: Venice (Venezia)
State or Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Topic: San Giorgio Maggiore, St. Mark's Canal, Venetian Lagoon, Italian Maritime, Palladian Architecture, Gondolas
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None (Stamp box indicates 1 cent domestic, 2 cents foreign rates)
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Unknown (Card number 5380)
Printer: Unknown (Likely German production for the American market)
Print Type: Lithograph
Additional Information
This postcard is a wonderful example of early 20th-century lithography, characterized by its soft, layered colors and textured "painterly" feel. The numbering "5380" found on both the front and back is a typical identification code used by major European postcard publishers during the Golden Age to track their international topographical series. The stamp box specifically mentions postage rates for the United States and Canada (one cent) and foreign (two cents), indicating this European scene was printed specifically for export to the North American market. The Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore, the focal point of this image, is one of Venice's most important religious landmarks and has been a favorite subject for artists ranging from Canaletto to Monet for centuries.
This vintage postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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