San Luca, Venice

Coordinates: 45°26′09″N 12°20′01″E / 45.43583°N 12.33361°E / 45.43583; 12.33361
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San Luca
San Luca in Venice
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceVenice
Location
LocationVenice, Italy
San Luca, Venice is located in Venice
San Luca, Venice
Shown within Venice
San Luca, Venice is located in Italy
San Luca, Venice
San Luca, Venice (Italy)
Geographic coordinates45°26′09″N 12°20′01″E / 45.43583°N 12.33361°E / 45.43583; 12.33361
Architecture
Completed11th century

The church of San Luca Evangelista is a church in the sestiere of San Marco in Venice, Italy.

A parish church stood at the site since the 11th century, patronized by the patrician Dandolo and Pizzamano families. Restored over the centuries, it underwent major reconstruction in the early 1600s, and was reconsecrated in 1617. The facade is simple, but the interior has a rich decoration. The walls and the ceiling were frescoed by Sebastiano Santi. In the altar in the presbytery is an altarpiece depicting The Virgin appears to St. Luke as he writes the Gospel by Paolo Veronese. In the right lateral chapel is an altarpiece of Virgin and Saints by Palma il Giovane. In the second altar to the left, is a painting depicting Lorenzo Giustiniani, first Patriarch of Venice, defeating the plague and distributing alms by Carlo Loth. Pietro Aretino, Lodovico Dolce, and other men of letters are buried in San Luca.[1]

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  1. ^ Roskill, Mark W., Dolce's Aretino and Venetian Art Theory of the Cinquecento (New York: Published for the College Art Association of America by New York University Press, 1968; reprinted with emendations by University of Toronto Press, 2000), p. 6; Terpening, Ronnie H., Lodovico Dolce, Renaissance Man of Letters (University of Toronto Press, 1997), p. 24.

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