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The Scuola Grande di San Rocco is a building in
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, northern
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. It is noted for its collection of paintings by
Tintoretto Tintoretto ( , , ; born Jacopo Robusti; late September or early October 1518Bernari and de Vecchi 1970, p. 83.31 May 1594) was an Italian painter identified with the Venetian school. His contemporaries both admired and criticized the speed wit ...
and generally agreed to include some of his finest work.


History

The building is the seat of a
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established in 1478, named after
San Rocco Roch (lived c. 1348 – 15/16 August 1376/79 (traditionally c. 1295 – 16 August 1327, also called Rock in English, is a Catholic saint, a confessor whose death is commemorated on 16 August and 9 September in Italy; he is especially invoked a ...
, popularly regarded as a protector against plague. The members of the "Confraternity of St. Roch" were a group of wealthy Venetian citizens. The site they chose for their building is next to the
church of San Rocco Roch (lived c. 1348 – 15/16 August 1376/79 (traditionally c. 1295 – 16 August 1327, also called Rock in English, is a Catholic saint, a confessor whose death is commemorated on 16 August and 9 September in Italy; he is especially invoked a ...
which houses the remains of the saint. In January 1515 the project of the building was entrusted to Bartolomeo Bon, although some authorities assign it to his son Pietro Bon. In 1524 his work was continued by Sante Lombardo, who, in turn, three years later was replaced by Antonio Scarpagnino. Following his death in 1549, the last architect to work on the edifice was Giangiacomo dei Grigi, finishing in September 1560. The design was similar to other ''scuole'' in Venice, characterized by two halls, one at ground floor level, the other at first floor level. The ''Sala Terra'' (lower) has a nave and two aisles, with the entrance from the ''campo'' outside. From this hall a stair (with a landing surmounted by a dome) led to the upper storey. The ''Sala Superiore'' ("Upper Hall") was used for meetings of the fellows and had a wooden altar. It provided access to the ''Sala dell'Albergo'', which housed the ''Banca '' and the ''Zonta'' (the confraternity's supervisory boards).


Art

In 1564 the painter
Tintoretto Tintoretto ( , , ; born Jacopo Robusti; late September or early October 1518Bernari and de Vecchi 1970, p. 83.31 May 1594) was an Italian painter identified with the Venetian school. His contemporaries both admired and criticized the speed wit ...
was commissioned to provide paintings for the ''Scuola'', and his most renowned works are to be found in the ''Sala dell'Albergo'' and the ''Sala Superiore''. All the works in the building are by him, or his assistants, including his son
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: they were executed between 1564 and 1587. Works in the sala terra are in homage to the Virgin Mary, and concentrate on episodes from her life. In the sala superiore, works on the ceiling are from the Old Testament, and on the walls from the
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. Together, they show the biblical story from
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to Redemption. A sculpture of Tintoretto with his paintbrushes is featured, as well as a relief carved to look like a bookcase. Main works include: *''Sala Terrena'' (complete list)Scuola Grande Arciconfraternita di San Rocco ''Guide leaflet'' (in English), page 3 **''Annunciation'' **''Adoration of the Magi'' **''The Flight into Egypt'' **''The Slaughter of the Innocents'' **''Presentation in the Temple'' **''The Assumption of Mary'' **''St Mary Magdalen'' **''St Mary of Egypt'' *''Sala Superiore'' (ceiling) **''Adam and Eve'' **''Jacob's Ladder'' **''God Appears to Moses'' **''The Passover'' **''The Pillar of Fire'' **''The Fall of Manna in the Desert'' **''Moses Strikes Water from the Rock'' **''Miracle of the Bronze Serpent'' **''Elijah is Fed by the Angels'' **''Elisha Distributes Bread'' **''The Vision of the Prophet Ezekiel'' *''Sala Superiore'' (walls) **''The Adoration of the Shepherds'' **''The Baptism'' **''Christ Tempted by Satan'' **''Christ Heals the Paralytic'' **''Multiplication of Bread and Fishes'' **''The Resurrection of Lazarus'' **''The Last Supper'' **''The Agony in the Garden'' **''The Resurrection'' **''The Ascension'' **Wooden: episodes of the Old Testament by Giuseppe Angeli *''Sala dell'Albergo'' **''Allegory of St. John's Guild'' **''Allegory of St. Mark's Guild'' **''Allegory of St. Theodore's Guild'' **''Allegory of the Charity Guild'' **''Allegory of the Misericordia (Mercy) Guild'' **''Christ Before Pilate'' **''Ecce Homo (The Crowning with Thorns)'' **''Ascent to Calvary'' **''The
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'' **''The Apotheosis of St. Roch'' Other works present include paintings by
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and
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, and a series of wooden panels with
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figures in the Chapter house carved by
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between 1657 and 1658.


Music

In its heyday the scuola was an important patron of music, employing musicians such as
Giovanni Gabrieli Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 12 August 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. He was one of the most influential musicians of his time, and represents the culmination of the style of the Venetian School, at the time of the shift f ...
. Gabrieli took on the post of organist in addition to his work at St Mark's, and he composed music specifically for the location. A contemporary account of how the music impressed an English traveller was published in '' Coryat's Crudities'' (1611). In 1958 Stravinsky's ''Threni'' was premiered at the scuola with the composer conducting.Eric Walter White,
Stravinsky: The Composer and His Works
', second edition (Berkeley and Los Angeles:
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, 1979): 497 ff. Accessed 25 March 2011.


Access and conservation

The Scuola Grande is open daily all the year round, except for Christmas Day and January 1. The paintings were in need of conservation work, and have been restored by the
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.


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References

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External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Scuola Grande Di San Rocco Religious buildings and structures completed in 1560 16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy Scuole Grandi of Venice Renaissance architecture in Venice Tintoretto Plague monuments and memorials