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San Marcellino, Cremona : ウィキペディア英語版 | San Marcellino, Cremona San Marcellino, also known as ''San Marcellino e Pietro, is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located on Via Ponchielli in Cremona, region of Lombardy, Italy. ==History== The church was commissioned by the Bishop Cesare Speciano in 1602 from the architect Francesco Bigallo. The church and monastery were transferred to the Jesuits, who completed the interiors. The facade remains incomplete, with monumnental white marble corinthian pilasters and two niches in brick walls. In the second floor is a Serlian window with a heraldic shield below. The interiors, in baroque fashion, are elaborately ornamented with gilded stucco, and sport a number of lateral chapels. To the left of the entrance is a confessional with a canvas depicting a "beatified bishop" by Luigi Miradori. On the opposite side of the church is another confessional with a canvas by Giacomo Bertesi. The third altar on the right has an altarpiece depicting ''St Joseph and Child Jesus'' by Angelo Massarotti. At the end of the presbytery is a sculpted wood altar-frame by Bertesi, containing two canvases, used as a main altarpiece, depicting the ''St Marcellinus and St Peter the Exorcist baptizing the Jail-warden's daughter'' (1604) by Gervasio Gatti. Other artworks in the church display a ''Crucifixion scene with the Madonna, Magdalen, John the Baptist, and Francis Xavier'' by Agostino Bonisoli; a ''St Ignatius of Loyola'' (1622) and a ''Transfer of the Relics of the Saints from the church of San Tommaso to the Cathedral'' by Angelo Massarotti; and a ''Life of Sant’Orsola'' and ''Presentation at the Temple'' (1652) by Luigi Miradori.〔(Comune of Cremona ), tourism site.〕
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