Venetianinfluenced
Venetian-influenced is an adjective used in art and architectural history to describe works, buildings, or urban forms that reflect the stylistic and institutional impact of the Republic of Venice. The term covers periods when Venice was a major maritime power and a conduit for trade and ideas, and it signals influence beyond local traditions in architecture, painting, and decorative arts. The term is commonly written as Venetian-influenced or Venetianinfluenced.
Architectural signs commonly cited include elements of Venetian Gothic and Renaissance, such as arched colonnades, ogive
Geographically, the influence is most evident along the Adriatic coast and in territories under Venetian control
Scholarly usage treats Venetian-influenced as a descriptive spectrum rather than a single school. It functions to