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San Moisè, Venice

The Chiesa di San Moisè (or San Moisè Profeta) is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church in Venice, northern Italy.

San Moisè
San Moisè facade
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceVenice
Location
LocationVenice, Italy
Shown within Venice
San Moisè, Venice (Italy)
Geographic coordinates45°25′59″N 12°20′10″E / 45.43306°N 12.33611°E / 45.43306; 12.33611

History edit

The church was built initially in the 7th century. It is dedicated to Moses since like the Byzantines, the Venetians often considered Old Testament prophets as canonized saints. It also honours Moisè Venier, the aristocrat who funded the reconstruction during the 9th century.

San Moisè is the parish church of one of the parishes in the Vicariate of San Marco-Castello. The other churches within the parish are Santa Maria Zobenigo, San Fantin, Santa Croce degli Armeni and the Basilica of San Marco itself.

Exterior edit

The elaborate Baroque façade, dating from 1668, is profusely decorated with sculpture. Some of its sculptures are generally attributed to the German artist Heinrich Meyring. The architectural design is attributed to Alessandro Tremignon, with patronage by Vincenzo Fini, whose bust is found over the entry door. Statues in public spaces were forbidden in Venice, thus by putting his bust on the façade of a church, he could circumvent this ordinance and display his wealth and his recent addition to the Libro d'Oro of Venetian aristocracy.

Interior edit

The interior is dominated by Meyring's huge and mannerist sculptural set piece and altarpiece, depicting Moses at Mount Sinai receiving the Tablets, created by Tremignon and Meyring. Behind it is a canvas painted by Michelangelo Morlaiter. It also has a Washing of the Feet by Tintoretto,[1] and a Last Supper by Palma il Giovane. The altarpiece of the Deposition (1636) was painted by Niccolò Roccatagliata in collaboration with Sebastiano.

John Law, originator of the bankrupt Mississippi Scheme, is buried in the church.

References edit

  1. ^ "Venezia da vivere, guida agli eventi a Venezia scritta da veri veneziani". Venezia da Vivere (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-02-20.

Sources edit

  • Extracted from Italian Wikipedia.


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