Travel & Adventure

Colors Of Carnival

By Orato Editor Heather Wallace
Date Posted: 02/01/08 Reader Rating: rating


The Carnival of Venice, or 'Carnevale di Venezia' in Italian, dates back to the late 13th century. Traditionally, the people of Venezia spent much of their year in disguise, and maskmakers, or 'mascherari,' enjoyed a special status in the floating city. In the late 18th century, Venice was taken over by the Austrians, effectively bringing an end to the festivities and the city's prominence on the world stage. The celebrations continued their relative slumber into the twentieth century, when the fascist Italian government outlawed them in the 1930s. A modern mask shop founded in the 1980s helped bring a Renaissance to Carnevale, and it is still going strong to this day, inspiring photographers and costume-lovers around the world. Carnevale runs January 25, 2008 - Tuesday, February 05, 2008.








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Re: Colors Of Carnival

By Trisha Baptie, February 3, 2008 at 08:30

Those are some truly amazing photos, the colors so bright and clear.... To bad we don't have something like that in Vancouver to beat the rainy blah filled days!

Re: Colors Of Carnival

By senhoritacin, February 2, 2008 at 14:23

Carnival is such a good vibrant lively celebration, anywhere you go. Love it!

Good work!

Re: Colors Of Carnival

By Robyn Stubbs, February 1, 2008 at 14:16

An absolutely beautiful photo essay, for sure. Makes me wish I was there ...

Re: Colors Of Carnival

By Michelle Kenneth, February 1, 2008 at 13:25

That was a breathtaking splash of color.

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