Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore

Alternative Names
San Zorzi Mazór
Date
1566-1610
Work Type

The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore is part of a larger Benedictine monastery complex that had settled the island as early as 982 AD. Plans for enlarging and enhancing the buildings and church were carried out by Palladio from 1559 until his death. These were completed and added to by Baldassare Longhena. Cosimo I of Florence was given refuge here in 1433. The refectory was home to Veronese's grand "Marriage at Cana," now in the Louvre. The island now serves a variety of functions, mostly related to the arts, and since 1951 the majority of monastery buildings have been used by the Giorgio Cini Foundation. The church houses several important late works by Tintoretto.

References

Lorenzetti, Venice and Its Lagoon: Historical-Artistic Guide (Rome: Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato, 1961) as translated and with supplementary content by Taryn Marie Zarrillo, 2012/13

  • detail: painting of St. George
  • side altar with painting by Leandro Bassano
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  • detail: side altar with painting “Martyrdom of Saints”
  • detail: side altar with painting
  • detail: painting in side altar
  • detail: side altar with painting “Martyrdom of Saints”
  • side altar
  • side altar
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  • detail: view into side chapel
  • detail: side altar with painting
  • side altar
  • detail: side altar with painting “Risen Christ and Saint Andrew with Morosini Family”
  • side altar
  • detail of depiction of Vincenzo Morosini
  • side altar
  • detail: Pope Gregory
  • detail: side altar with painting “Madonna Enthroned with Saints”
  • view of presbytery with painting “The Jews in the Desert”
  • view of presbytery with painting “The Last Supper”