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20 Great Things to do in Venice 8/20 – Buy a Carnival Mask by Marco Secchi

Venetian masks are a centuries-old tradition of Venice, Italy. The masks are typically worn during the Carnevale (Carnival of Venice), but have been used on many other occasions in the past, usually as a device for hiding the wearer's identity and social status. For a list of what to do during Carnival check my previous postThe mask would permit the wearer to act more freely in cases where he or she wanted to interact with other members of the society outside the bounds of identity and everyday convention. It was useful for a variety of purposes, some of them illicit or criminal, others just personal, such as romantic encounters.

Venetian masks are characterized by their ornate design, featuring bright colours such as gold or silver and the use of complex decorations in the baroque style. Many designs of Venetian masks stem from Commedia dell'arte. They can be full-face masks (e.g. the bauta) or eye masks (e.g. the Columbina). Other types of masks are Medico della Peste, (The Plague Doctor), Moretta and Volto

Venice Masks are hand made at Ca del Sol in preparation of Carnival 2011...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix.tel +44 (0)207 1939846.tel +39 02 400 47313. e-mail sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com (Marco Secchi)

One of my favorite shops for Masks is Ca del Sol in Fondamenta Osmarin near Ponte dei Greci..

Another very nice shop is "La bottega dei Mascareri", of brothers Sergio and Massimo Boldrin, located at the foot of the Rialto bridge in Venice since 1984, offers authentic masks worked in a centuries-old craft.

if you have any recommended shop please do add it in the comments or send us an email and we will add it.....

 

 

Auschwitz Survivor Antonio Boldrin by Marco Secchi

VENICE, ITALY - APRIL 03:  A black and white picture with details of the hands  of Ã?Auschwitz Survivor Antonio Boldrin seen on top of  a book about Auschwitz  on April 3, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Sentenced to death and already in front of the execution fire squad Boldrin was rescued by the Russian Army and was one of the few lucky prisoners that managed to survive the concentration camp.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images) (Marco Secchi/Getty Images)VENICE, ITALY - APRIL 03:  Details of the hands  of  Auschwitz Survivor Antonio Boldrin seen on top of  a book about Auschwitz  on April 3, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Sentenced to death and already in front of the execution fire squad Boldrin was rescued by the Russian Army and was one of the few lucky prisoners that managed to survive the concentration camp. Few more pictures are here

Today organized by Olivolo Antonio told his adventure to students of the Liceo Tommaseo