Santi Apostoli

Date: 18th century
Image View Description: The Virgin and Child, St. Joseph, St. John the Baptist and St. Anthony of Padua by Gaspare Diziani
Creator: Diziani, Gaspare (Italian painter, 1689-1767)
Work Type: painting
Work Type 2: architecture
Culture: Italian
Culture: Venetian
Location: Venice (Italy)
Notes: 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.
Image Source: Photography by the Media Center for Art History, Department of Art History and Archaeology
Record ID: ven_santi_apostoli_3823


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