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Section dedicated to the mosaics related to the Saints |
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Among the various themes dealt with in the church mosaics, the hagiographic
cycles dedicated to Saints are of special importance. Apostles and EvangelistsThe Apostles, like the Evangelists, appear in several mosaic cycles.
The Fathers of the Eastern and Western ChurchTwo Eastern Church Fathers are portrayed in the vault pier abutments in St. Clement's Chapel: St. John Chrysostom and St. Gregory of Nazianzus, and again in the Baptistery above the baptismal font: St. Anastasius, St. John Chrysostom, St. Gregory of Nazianzus and St. Basil. The Western Church Fathers appear in the Baptistery, on the spandrels of the cupola above the altar: St. Ambrose, St. Gregory, St. Augustine and St. Jerome. They are again portrayed on the spandrels of the cupola of St. John.
The major Saints
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| [ St. John the Baptist ] |
The Stories from the Life of St. John the Evangelist are illustrated in the north cupola dedicated to him.
| [ St. John the Evangelist ] |
The stories of St. Peter and St. Clement depicted on their chapels at
the sides of the presbytery are ascribable to Greek craftsmen active in
the upper Adriatic area during the first half of the12th century.
The presence of stories of St. Clement, pope, on the lower side of the
right tribune flanking the presbytery is perhaps due to the importance
of the cult of this saint, formerly linked in Alexandria with that of
St. Mark who was worshipped by seafarers.
The chapel of St. Clement features a great figure of the saint in the
bowl-vault. The decoration of St. Peter's chapel involves the apse bowl-vault,
with an image of the saint, the north wall and the wall opening towards
the chancel.
| [ St. Clement ] |
| [ St. Peter ] |
Saints Leonard, Blaise, Clement and Nicholas might be defined as "political"
for their role in connection with the Doge.
Leonard of Limoges, holy king, indicated a manner of government based
on holiness of behaviour with one's subjects. Nicholas, saint of the sea,
bound Venice to the Adriatic and Aegean territories where he was widely
worshipped. Clement, the third pope, indicated the Venetian rulers' attention
to and respect for the papacy. Moreover the saint had preached in Alexandria,
invited by the Apostle Peter. Blaise was one of the saints worshipped
in the territories with which the Repubblica Serenissima had ongoing relations.
The chapels of St. Peter, St. Mark and St. Clement recreated in Venice
the historic structure of the Church of Alexandria. Venice was heir to
the latter church and to that of Aquileia-Grado in an ideal marriage of
East and West. The spandrels of the cupola of St. Leonard depict the Grado
female saints: Euphemia, Dorothea, Thekla and Erasma.
| [ Patron saints ] |
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