'Santa Maria Della Salute', 1902, (1925). 'The Salute, Venice', view of the church of Santa Maria Della Salute in Venice, Italy. Commonly known as the 'Salute' (which means 'health'), the church was built as a votive offering for the city's deliverance from an outbreak of the plague in 1630. Etching in the Tate Gallery, London. From Venice - Past and Present, text by Selwyn Brinton, M.A., edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd., London, 1925]
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