The Lisio 2004 Collection draws its inspiration from a series of works by the Venetian artist Pietro Longhi.
One of the most famous Venetian 18th century artists, Longhi stood out for his ability to depict scenes of daily life in the lagoon city.
The events and rituals of everyday life in one of Europe's most bustling cities in the Age of Enlightenment are depicted in the background of his pictures.
Fabric plays an extremely important role in his work, helping to define the social environment and indicate the class of the characters portrayed.