Altra Veduta Della Scuola Di S. Rocco, con la Chiesa in Prospetto
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- 8.18 x 11.5 in
- C$1,450
- Luca Carlevaris (1663-1730)
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The building is the seat of a confraternity established in 1478, named after San Rocco, popularly regarded as a protector against plague. The members of the "Confraternity of St. Roch" were a group of wealthy Venetian citizens. The site they chose for their building is next to the church of San Rocco which houses the remains of the saint.
It is noted for its collection of paintings by Tintoretto and generally agreed to include some of his finest work.
- Framed: 16 x 19 in
- Created: 1703