The reference is presumably to the Foscari at Dorsoduro 3246 Nadali & Vianello (1999) Tav. 40. For other references see House Book 1 p.2; Notebook N p.22; Notebook N pp.43dL and following; Notebook M p.74; Notebook M2 p.33, where there is a reference to Zanotto’s account of his house 10 at Zanotto (1847) II.ii.423; Works, 11.378 for the summary in the Venetian Index; plate 8 facing Works, 8.132 and figure 8 of Plate IV facing Works, 8.96. At Notebook M p.71 it is called the ‘Old Foscari’ to distinguish it from the Palazzo Giustiniani called by Ruskin the ‘Young Foscari’.
For photographs see Quill (2000) pp.112 and 113 and here.
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