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San Carlo de' Catinari : ウィキペディア英語版
San Carlo ai Catinari

San Carlo ai Catinari, also called Santi Biagio e Carlo ai Catinari ("Saints Blaise and Charles in Catinari") is an early-Baroque style church in Rome, Italy. It is located on Piazza Benedetto Cairoli, 117 just off the corner of Via Arenula and Via dei Falegnami, a few blocks south of the church of Sant'Andrea della Valle.
The attribute ''ai Catinari'' refers to the presence, at the time of its construction, of many dishmaker shops in the same street as the church. The church was commissioned by the Order of the Barnabites and funded by the Milanese community in Rome to honour their fellow Milanese St. Charles Borromeo (Italian: ''San Carlo''). It is one of at least three Roman churches dedicated to him, including San Carlo al Corso and San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane (San Carlino). The main design was by Rosato Rosati between 1612 and 1620. The travertine façade was designed by Giovanni Battista Soria and construction occurred in 1635-38.
==Interior==
The interior has yellow ''scagliola'' pilasters. The pendentives of the cupola are frescoed with the ''Cardinal Virtues'' (1627–30) by Domenichino who designed the stucco decoration in the dome and probably the other main vaults.〔Blunt, Anthony 1982, Granada〕 In the choir is the fresco of ''S. Carlo Borromeo in Glory''; executed in 1646-1647, this is the last painting by Giovanni Lanfranco. Directly behind the high altar is the oil painting of ''S. Carlo carrying the Holy Nail in Procession during the Plague'' by Pietro da Cortona. The high altar itself was designed by Martino Longhi the Younger. On the entrance wall are frescoes by Gregorio and Mattia Preti, showing episodes from the ''Life of Saint Charles'' (1642).
To the right of the High Altar is an architecturally inventive late-Baroque chapel designed by Antonio Gherardi and built 1695-1700. The view upwards is through an oculus surrounded by angels in the centre of a dark shallow dome, to a rectangular light filled room above illuminated by windows which are not visible from below. In addition, he painted the altarpiece of ''S. Cecilia'' in the chapel. Gherardi also designed the equally inventive Avila Chapel in Santa Maria in Trastevere.
The first chapel on the right has an ''Annunciation'' (1624) by Lanfranco; in the second chapel, there is a ''Martyrdom of San Biagio'' by Giacinto Brandi.
The second chapel on the left has an altarpiece depicting the ''Death of Saint Anne'' by Andrea Sacchi. The third chapel was designed by Paolo Maruscelli with frescoes of the ''Persian Martyrdoms'' (1641) by Giovan Francesco Romanelli and lunettes by Giacinto Gimignani.
The passage behind the High Altar has canvases depicting ''St. Charles in Prayer'' (1620) by Guido Reni and ''St. Charles'' by Andrea Commodi, as well as a ''Miracle of St. Blaise'' (1669) by Cerrini. The bronze crucifix in the sacristy is attributed to Alessandro Algardi and ''Christ Derided'' (1598) by Cavalier D'Arpino.
The church contains some notable relics, including the skull of St. Febronia of Nisibis, moved here from the old church of St. Paul after the latter was demolished for the construction of Palazzo Chigi. This relic, kept together with two other skulls of saints, is visible in fenestella confessionis altar.

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