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  2. San Trovaso - Wikipedia

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    Interior of San Trovaso Francesco Polazzo: Christ and the Centurion. San Trovaso (dedicated to Saints Gervasius and Protasius, of which Trovaso is a vernacular contraction) is a church in the sestiere or neighborhood of Dorsoduro in Venice, northern Italy. The church dates to at least the 1028. The present church was rebuilt by 1584.

  3. Ca Bembo - Wikipedia

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    Ca Bembo is a grade-listed sixteenth-century palazzo in the parish of San Trovaso in the sestiere of Dorsoduro in Venice, Italy, noteworthy for a particularly large garden. [1] It has, despite its name, no clear connection with the Bembo family , but a particularly strong association with one of the most prominent branches of the aristocratic ...

  4. Campo San Trovaso - Wikipedia

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    Campo San Trovaso is a city square in Venice, Italy. Buildings around the square. San Trovaso; Palazzo Barbarigo Nani Mocenigo; Squero di San Trovaso Campo San ...

  5. Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet (Tintoretto) - Wikipedia

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    It dates from c. 1575–1580 [13] and was commissioned for the church of San Trovaso. It was also paired with a painting of the Last Supper. It is a far more intimate image than the San Marcuola version set in a much smaller room. Christ is at the centre of the painting, again washing St. Peter's feet as the other disciples gather round.

  6. File:Rio di San Trovaso, Venice, Italy-LCCN2001701044.jpg

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    Print no. "6995".; Forms part of: Views of architecture and other sites in Italy in the Photochrom print collection.; Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., Catalogue ...

  7. Palazzo Barbarigo Nani Mocenigo - Wikipedia

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    From them the palace passed to his son Bernardo, a founder of the family branch named di San Trovaso. In the first half of the 19th century, the San Trovaso branch died out, and the complex became the home of the distant relatives of Nani Mocenigo who previously lived in a building on the Cannaregio district. [4] [5] [6]