The Virgin and Child, St. Joseph, St. John the Baptist and St. Anthony of Padua by Gaspare Diziani
18th century
Location
This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century. This altarpiece is located on the side altar to the left of the main church entrance.
While the architecture of the church dates from the mid-15th century, the altarpieces tend to date from the late 17th to 18th century; reflecting the amount of rebuilding and restoration that took place. The present form of the nave was remodeled by Giuseppe Pedolo by the mid-18th century.
Photography by the Media Center for Art History, Department of Art History and Archaeology