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bottega

[boh-tey-guh, buh-, bawt-te-gah] / boʊˈteɪ gə, bə-, bɔtˈtɛ gɑ /


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Papa Guardi set up a bottega, or combination studio and art shop, in an alley on the wrong side of the Grand Canal.

From Time Magazine Archive

His first son, Gian Antonio, became master of the bottega and a member of the Venetian Academy long before Francesco, who was 14 years younger.

From Time Magazine Archive

A more likely tale has him haunting Cimabue's Florentine bottega until the painter made him an apprentice.

From Time Magazine Archive

I mean that of the Madonna degli Greci, a pompous image from Byzantium, which proceeded undoubtedly from the bottega of Saint Luke.

From Little Novels of Italy by Hewlett, Maurice Henry

All these men, whose work is so full of splendour, came under the influence of Giorgione after passing through Bellini's bottega.

From Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition by Hutton, Edward