"It was after the last of these victories that he married the beautiful daughter of the Duke of Levano one of the most bitter enemies of the Council of Ten. The husband being rich famous and still young enough to be admired for his personal attractions; the bride one of the wealthiest as well as one of the most beautiful women in the Republic it appeared as if all must be well with them for the remainder of their lives.
A series of dazzling fetes to which all the noblest and most distinguished of the city were invited celebrated their nuptials and their possession of this house. Yet with it all the woman was perhaps the most unhappy individual in the universe. Unknown to her husband and her father she had long since given her love elsewhere; she was passionately attached to young Andrea Bunopelli the man by whom the frescoes of this room were painted."