The sixteenth-century English traveller Thomas Coryat left remarkably incisive and detailed accounts of Venetian painting and music during his residence in the city, but one aspect of daily life puzzled him. Venetian aristocrats, he wrote, seemed to keep almost no servants. Unlike the great lords of Elizabethan London, who never ventured abroad without …
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