Giovanni Battista Brustolon after Canaletto, The Doge Carried around the Piazza San Marco, 1763-1766, etching and engraving laid on paper, Washington D.C, National Gallery of Art
Gabriele Bella, 'La Notte del Redentore', Venice, Querini Stampalia collection
Antonio Joli,Procession of Gondolas in the Bacino di San Marco, Venice, 1742 or after, Washington D.C, National Gallery of Art
Canaletto,The Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day, ca. 1733-4, London, The Royal Collection
Gabrielle Bella, Woman's regatta on the Grand Canal, Venice, Querini Stampalia collection
Canaletto, A Regatta on the Grand Canal, between 1731 and 1732, Durham, Barnard Castle, Bowes Museum
Canaletto, View of the Palace of St Mark, Venice, with preparations for the Doge's Wedding, oil on canvas, Norfolk, Holkham Hall.
Giacomo Franco, Le feste o balli from Habiti d'huomeni et donne Venetiane, ca. 1610, engraving, plate 9 13/16 x 6 1/2 in, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Giovanni Battista Brustolon after Canaletto, Procession on Corpus Christi Day in the Piazza San Marco, 1763 -1766, etching and engraving on laid paper, Washington D.C., National Gallery of Art.
Johann Georg Wolfgang, The highly ornamented first gondola of Francesco Antonio Berka, Gods on clouds in the sky, 1700, sheet 15 3/8 x 27 3/16, print, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Giovanni Antonio Faldoni, after Luca Carlevaris, 1720-30, Hand colored engraving and etching, mounted on board, sheet 16 9/16 × 27 3/8 in, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Johann Georg Wolfgang, The highly ornamented third gondola of Francesco Antonio Berka, Gods on clouds in the upper section, 1700, sheet 15 3/8 × 26 3/4 in., New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Published by Matteo Pagano, Procession of the Doge in Venice, 1556- 61, woodcut on eight sheets, each sheet 17 x 22 in., New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection.