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[[Image:Venezia10 016.jpg|thumb|200px|San Trovaso with two facades]]
[[Image:San Trovaso 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Interior of San Trovaso]]
'''San Trovaso''' (dedicated to sts. [[Gervasius and Protasius]]) is a church in the sestiere or neighborhood of [[Dorsoduro]] in [[Venice]], northern [[Italy]].
 
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The church dates to at least the [[1028]]. The present church was rebuilt by 1584. The architect was likely [[Francesco Smeraldi]]. The church was consecrated in 1637.
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[[Image:San Trovaso 2(Venice) interior.jpg|thumb|150px200px|Interior of San Trovaso]]
'''San Trovaso''' (dedicated to sts.Saints [[Gervasius and Protasius]], of which ''Trovaso'' is a vernacular [[Contraction_(grammar)|contraction]]) is a church in the sestiere or neighborhood of [[Dorsoduro]] in [[Venice]], northern [[Italy]].
 
The church dates to at least the [[1028]]. The present church was rebuilt by 1584. The architect was likelyprobably [[Francesco Smeraldi]]. The church was consecrated in 1637.
In the chancel are two canvases, ''Adoration of the Magi'' and ''Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple'' (before 1587) by [[Domenico Tintoretto]], brought here from the church of [[Santa Maria Maggiore (Venice)|Santa Maria Maggiore]]. The left rear chapel, commissioned by Antonio Milledonne, has a ''Temptations of Saint Anthony Abbot'' by [[Jacopo Tintoretto]]. In addition the ''St. Chrysogonus on Horseback'' (c. 1444) was painted by [[Michele Giambono]]. The ''Cappella del Santissimo Sacramento'' has a ''Last Supper'' by the elder [[Jacopo Tintoretto|Tintoretto]]. The second chapel to the right has a ''Madonna and child in Glory'' by [[Palma il Giovane]].
 
In the chancel are two canvases, ''Adoration of the Magi'' and ''Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple'' (before 1587) by [[Domenico Tintoretto]], brought here from the church of [[Santa Maria Maggiore (Venice)|Santa Maria Maggiore]]. The left rear chapel, commissioned by Antonio Milledonne, has a ''Temptations of Saint Anthony Abbot'' by [[Jacopo Tintoretto]]. In addition the ''St. Chrysogonus on Horseback'' (c. 1444) was painted by [[Michele Giambono]]. The ''Cappella del Santissimo Sacramento'' has a ''Last Supper'' by the elder [[Jacopo Tintoretto|Tintoretto]] companied by a copy of ''Christ washing the feet of the disciples'' by the same painter. The original is now housed in the [[National Gallery]] in [[London]].<ref>[http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/jacopo-tintoretto-christ-washing-the-feet-of-the-disciples National Gallery]</ref> The Last Supper is shown on the [[Expo 2015]], in the pavilion of the Vatican City.<ref>[http://www.expo2015.org/en/news/a-visit-to-the-pavilion-of-the-holy-see--a-pause-for-those-who-wish-to-feed-their-souls Expo 2015 expo2015.org] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726064949/http://www.expo2015.org/en/news/a-visit-to-the-pavilion-of-the-holy-see--a-pause-for-those-who-wish-to-feed-their-souls |date=2015-07-26 }}</ref> The second chapel to the right has a ''Madonna and child in Glory'' by [[Palma il Giovane]].
 
==References==
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*{{cite book| first=Antonio| last=Manno| year=2004| title=The Treasures of Venice| editor =The Rizzoli Art Guides| pages= pages 366–377| publisher=Rizzoli International Publications |location=New York|id=| authorlink=}}
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