Tolentini, Venice Explained

Building Name:Church of San Nicolò da Tolentino
Location:Venice, Italy
Coordinates:45.4374°N 12.3221°W
Map Type:Venezia#Italy
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Province:Venice
Architecture:yes
Architect:Vincenzo Scamozzi and Andrea Tirali
Architecture Type:Church
Year Completed:1714

The Chiesa di San Nicolò da Tolentino, commonly known as the Tolentini, is a church in the sestiere of Santa Croce in Venice, northern Italy. It lies in a Campo of the same name and along the Rio dei Tolentini, near the Giardino Papadopoli.

History

The Theatines arrived in Venice in 1527 after the Sack of Rome. The church dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Tolentino was begun in 1590 by Vincenzo Scamozzi.[1] The relationship between Scamozzi and his patrons was stormy, and the church was finally completed only in 1714. It is a large church with a huge freestanding Corinthian portico, the only one in Venice, designed by Andrea Tirali.

The Tolentini is a parish church of the Vicariate of San Polo-Santa Croce-Dorsoduro. The church contains the tomb of Doge Giovanni I Corner, Francesco Corner, Giovanni II Corner, and Paolo Renier. The baroque organ was constructed by Pietro Nacchini in 1754.

Annexed to the church was the monastery, now site of the architecture university of Ca’ Foscari.[1] In 1966 Carlo Scarpa worked on creating an entrance for the institute.[2]

Works of art

The high altar is by Baldassare Longhena. In 1627, Johann Liss painted a large altarpiece, the Inspiration of Saint Jerome to the left of chancel.[3] [4] In 1629 Bernardo Strozzi painted St Lawrence Giving Alms for the chancel.[5]

The funereal monument of the Patriarch of Venice, Giovan Francesco Morosini (d.1678) in the chancel, was completed by the Genovese sculptor Filippo Parodi.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.venice-tourism.com/en/luoghi/santa-croce-district/church-san-nicola-da-tolentino "Church of San Nicola da Tolentino", Camera di Commercio di venezia
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=NXu2DSxhEU4C&pg=PA348&dq=Tolentini,+Venice&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjbtbf6vZeCAxV8ElkFHYm-Cpg4FBDoAXoECAsQAg#v=onepage&q=Tolentini%2C%20Venice&f=false Plant, Margaret. Venice: Fragile City, 1797-1997, Yale University Press, 2002, p. 348
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070317160056/http://visitors.ringling.org/eMuseum/code/emuseum.asp?style=Browse&currentrecord=1&page=search&profile=objects&searchdesc=Johann%20Liss&quicksearch=Johann%20Liss&newvalues=1&newstyle=single&newcurrentrecord=1 Inspiration of St Jerome
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=rOPbaWKRTE0C&pg=PA56-IA1&dq=Tolentini,+Venice&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjbtbf6vZeCAxV8ElkFHYm-Cpg4FBDoAXoECAQQAg#v=onepage&q=Tolentini%2C%20Venice&f=false Wittkower, Rudolf and Wittkower, Margot. Born Under Saturn: The Character and Conduct of Artists, New York Review of Books, 2006, p. 56
  5. http://www.wga.hu/html/s/strozzi/2/lawrence.html The Charity of St Lawrence