The Italian Renaissance Podcast

Ep. 31: Venice and the Islamic Lands, feat. Julia Bender

June 12, 2023 Lawrence Gianangeli Season 2 Episode 31
Ep. 31: Venice and the Islamic Lands, feat. Julia Bender
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The Italian Renaissance Podcast
Ep. 31: Venice and the Islamic Lands, feat. Julia Bender
Jun 12, 2023 Season 2 Episode 31
Lawrence Gianangeli

I sat down with Julia Bender, a student and researcher of Islamic and medieval art, to discuss the relationship between the Venetian Republic and the Islamic powers that competed for mercantile control of the Mediterranean.

Looking at the Mamluks and Ottomans, two major dynasties that coincide with the Renaissance period, we discuss what exchanges were being made, how Venice served as a transition point for Eastern goods into Europe, and the major influence of Islamic innovations in Venice. This episode also covers essential information about Aldus Manutius, his printing press, and the proliferation of printed goods as it relates to Venetian mercantilism. Further, we discuss the stylistic influences of Islamic lands on European art production, primarily through the oriental carpet trade.

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Show Notes

I sat down with Julia Bender, a student and researcher of Islamic and medieval art, to discuss the relationship between the Venetian Republic and the Islamic powers that competed for mercantile control of the Mediterranean.

Looking at the Mamluks and Ottomans, two major dynasties that coincide with the Renaissance period, we discuss what exchanges were being made, how Venice served as a transition point for Eastern goods into Europe, and the major influence of Islamic innovations in Venice. This episode also covers essential information about Aldus Manutius, his printing press, and the proliferation of printed goods as it relates to Venetian mercantilism. Further, we discuss the stylistic influences of Islamic lands on European art production, primarily through the oriental carpet trade.

Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ItalianRenShop
Instagram: @italian_renaissance_podcast

Get additional content by becoming a Patron: patreon.com/TheItalianRenaissancePodcast 

Support the Show.