Venice

Venice
Published in the early 20th century, 'Venice' by Mortimer Menpes is a travel guide that combines his text with 75 watercolor illustrations, co-authored with his daughter, Dorothy Menpes. The book highlights the art and architecture of Venice while showcasing Menpes's enthusiasm for the city and its culture. Notably, it includes a satirical portrayal of the foreign artist community at the Panada restaurant, offering a unique perspective on Venetian life.



