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The church of San Marcuola, a church dedicated to the saints Hermagoras and Fortunatus ("Marcuola" is a Venetian contraction of "Ermacora") is a religious building facing the Grand Canal and located in the sestiere of Cannaregio in Venice, Italy. The present church was first erected in the 12th century. Major reconstruction was designed by Antonio Gaspari, and completed in 1730-1736 by Giorgio Massari. The facade was never completed. The church has a large collection of statues by Gaetano Susali, and paintings by Francesco Migliori. It has a ''Last Supper'' by Jacopo Tintoretto on the left side of the apse. For the right side, Tintoretto painted ''Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet'' but it is now at either Museo del Prado in Madrid or the Shipley Art Gallery. Its place at San Marcuola is occupied now by a copy by Carlo Ridolfi. The church gives its name to the ''San Marcuola'' vaporetto stop on the Grand Canal. ==Gallery== Image:La Última Cena (Iglesia de San Marcuola, Venecia, 1547) - Tintoretto.jpg|''Last Supper'' by Tintoretto Image:El Lavatorio (Tintoretto).jpg|''Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet'' by Tintoretto 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「San Marcuola」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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