The Manfrin collection, Venice, was formed in part by Girolamo Manfrin [d. 1800/1802], a tobacco producer, who in 1787 purchased the Palazzo Priuli-Venier and installed his art collection there. The collection was inherited by Pietro Manfrin and later Giulia-Giovanna Manfrin-Plattis [d. 1848/1849]. An 1851 manuscript inventory is in the archives of the National Gallery, London. There was also a Catalogo dei quadri esistenti nella Galleria Manfrin in Venezia published in Venice in 1856.