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Santa Giustina (Padua) - Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament - Altar

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English: Churche Saint Justina of Padua in Italy. Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament. The altar is a work made in several times in the forties of the seventeenth century. The design is by Lorenzo Bedogni and Pietro Paolo Corbarelli and their sons Simone, Antonio and Francesco around 1656. It was completed in 1674 by Giuseppe Sardi and Josse the Court, who fashioned the two angel worshipers while the bronze statues on the Tabernacle were cast by Carlo Trabucco (1697). The other sculptures are by Michele and Alessandro Fabris Tremignon.
Français : Basilica di Santa Giustina à Padoue Italie. La chapelle est dédiée au Saint Sacrement. L'autel est oeuvre faite en plusieurs temps dans les années 40 du XVIIe siècle. La conception est de Lorenzo Bedogni réalisée par Pietro Paolo Corbarelli, et leurs fils Simone, Antonio et Francesco vers 1656. Elle fut achevée en 1674 par Giuseppe Sardi et Josse le Court qui a façonné les deux anges adorateurs tandis que les statues de bronze sur le tabernacle ont été coulées Carlo Trabucco (1697). Les autres sculptures sont de Michele et Alessandro Fabris Tremignon.
Italiano: Basilica di Santa Giustina Padova italia. La cappella del Santissimo Sacramento. L'altare è opera compiuta a più riprese dagli anni '40 del Seicento su progetto di Lorenzo Bedogni poi decorato da Pietro Paolo Corbarelli, e dai figli Simone, Antonio e Francesco verso il 1656. Fu concluso nel 1674 ad opera di Giuseppe Sardi e di Giusto Le Court che plasmò i due straordinari angeli adoranti mentre le statue in bronzo sul tabernacolo sono fusione di Carlo Trabucco (1697). Le altre opere scultoree sono di Michele Fabris e Alessandro Tremignon.
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Object location45° 23′ 48.13″ N, 11° 52′ 44.21″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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