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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

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

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

The exact spot occupied by his bottega is said to be at the corner of the Palazzo Reale, opposite the Clock Tower.

From The Venetian School of Painting by Phillipps, Evelyn March

All the medieval enthusiasms are reviewed and criticised from the standpoint of the Florentine bottega and piazza.

From Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) by Symonds, John Addington