For over 40 years, the Venice in Peril Fund has disbursed millions of pounds for the restoration of Venetian monuments, buildings and works of art.
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PROJECT The earliest free-standing equestrian sculpture in Venice, commemorating the condottiere Paolo Savelli, who died of plague in 1405, during the siege of Padua.
Savelli Monument, Basilica of S. Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
PROJECT Renaissance Altar with four kneeling angels by Tullio Lombardo in the church of San Martino
Altar, Tullio Lombardo, Church of San Martino
PROJECT This hidden 18th-century frescoed Music Room, designed for choral performances to support its foundation, was restored in 1987-91 by 12 committees.
Music Room, Ospedaletto, Campo S. Giovanni e Paolo
PROJECT A joint project to protect the building from future flooding, enabling the safe conservation of Palma Giovane’s cycle of paintings.
Oratory of the Order of the Crociferi, Cannaregio
PROJECT Painted in 1587, for the main altar of the original 13th century church of San Pantalon and thought to be Veronese’s last work, it shows the saint healing a boy.
Altarpiece, Paolo Veronese, Church of San Pantalon
PROJECT Painted panels showing two pairs of saints for the inside and outside of the organ shutters of San Bartolomeo a Rialto by Sebastiano del Piombo 1510-11.
Organ Shutter panels, Sebastiano del Piombo, Gallerie dell’Accademia
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