CAT BAUER



"St. John the Almsgiver" by Titian

Church of San Giovanni Elemosinaro

by Cat Bauer


Originally published May 24, 2002 - International Herald Tribune - Italy Daily

After years in the Accademia Galleries, Titian's dynamic altarpiece, "St. John the Almsgiver" (c.1545) is back in its original position inside the Church of San Giovanni Elemosinario, which was reopened to the public in 2002, freshly restored.



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