These postcards represent the beauty and magical essence of the town in Italy, Venice, where Mariano Fortuny created his incredible textiles. Mariano Fortuny was born in Granada, Spain on May 11, 1871. His father had been trained as a painter, but after his early death, his wife moved with her two children to Paris, France. [...]
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