- San Bartolomeo, Venice
San Bartolomeo (
Saint Bartholomew ) is one of many churches inVenice ,Italy .It is near theRialto Bridge in the "sestiere ", or neighborhood, ofSan Marco .History
The church was supposedly founded in 830, and was originally dedicated to
Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki . It was renovated in 1170, and became the church of the German community in Venice. It was rebuilt again in the 18th century. The bell tower was built in 1747-1754 based on designs ofGiovanni Scalfarotto .Art Works
Dürer and
Sebastiano del Piombo both executed art works for the church which are now preserved elsewhere [ [http://www.veniceinperil.org/projects/pastprojects/sanbartolomeo.htm Venice in Peril - The British Committee for the Preservation of Venice ] ] .The church still has many art works of interest.The interior has two sculptures by the FlemingHeinrich Meyring . On the right is an altarpiece byLattanzio Querena of the "Death of Francesco Saverio" (1836). An altarpiece of "Saint Michael" (1798) is byPietro Novelli . The sacristy leads to the "Scoletta" or "Scuola Piccola della Nazione Tedesca": the hall of the German community with a series of canvases of the the "Life of the Virgin". Above the exit to the sacristy is a canvas of the "Gathering of Manna" bySante Peranda . The right rear chapel has frescoes byMichelangelo Morlaiter andSante Peranda . The chancel has a high altar by Meyring with three canvases byPalma Giovane , and a fresco on the ceiling byMichelangelo Morlaiter .On the left upper nave is a "Miracle of the bronze serpents" by Palma Giovanne. On the left had aisle is a "St. Matthew" byLeonardo Corona and a "Dormition" byPietro Muttoni .References
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