Santa Maria Assunta is a
Renaissance
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church in
Genoa
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, Italy.
It is located in a residential sector called
Carignano located on the hills just above the city center, thus the church is also known as ''Santa Maria Assunta di Carignano''.
Structure and facade
The church is on the
Greek cross
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plan with four similar façades on each side. There are five domes and two squared-plan bell towers (four in the original design) at the Neoclassic main façade. The facade has two statues by
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Interior decoration
The interior is lavishly decorated by late Renaissance and Baroque artists.
The four niches of the interior of the pylons of the dome have statues of ''Blessed Alessandro Sauli'' and ''St Sebastian'' (1668), (right) by
Pierre Puget
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; and on the left, ''St Bartholomew'' (1695), by
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and ''St John the Baptist'' by
Filippo Parodi
Filippo Parodi (1630 – 22 July 1702) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, "Genoa's first and greatest native Baroque sculptor".
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Filippo Parodi was born in Genoa into a family of sculptors. His father, Giovanni Battista, w ...
. Along the walls, the statues of apostles and doctors of the church were completed by 1740 by
Francesco Schiaffino.
The altars along the right nave include paintings of ''St Peter Healing the Lame'' (1694–1696) at the first altar by
Domenico Piola
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; ''Martyrdom di San Biagio'', (1680) at the second altar by
Carlo Baratta; ''Resurrection of Christ'', lateral to 2nd altar by
Aurelio Lomi
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; ''Annunciation'' by
Ottavio Semino
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He was born and trained in Genoa and died in Milan. He was the son and pupil of Antonio Semini, and was influenced by Perino del Vaga. Aided his brother Andrea in ...
; ''Virgin with Saints Domenic and Rosa'' at the third altar by
Paolo Gerolamo Piola
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; ''Viaticum of St. Magdalene'' at the fourth altar by
Francesco Vanni
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The altars along the left nave include paintings of
Blessed AlessandroSauli Stops the Plague'', (c. 1630) at the fifth altar by
Domenico Fiasella
Domenico Fiasella (12 August 1589 – 19 October 1669) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Genoa. He was nicknamed Il Sarzana, after his birthplace of Sarzana nera Genoa.
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; ''Pietà'', (c. 1571) at the sixth altar by
Luca Cambiaso
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; ''Last Judgement'', lateral to sixth altar by
Aurelio Lomi
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Biography
The brother of the painters ...
and ''Vision of St Domenic'' by
Domenico Fiasella
Domenico Fiasella (12 August 1589 – 19 October 1669) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Genoa. He was nicknamed Il Sarzana, after his birthplace of Sarzana nera Genoa.
Biography
He was the son of Giovanni Fiasella, a ...
; ''Madonna with Saints Charles Borromeo and Francis of Assisi'', (c. 1620) at the seventh altar by
Giulio Cesare Procaccini
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Biography
Born in Bologna he was son of the Mannerist painter Ercole Procaccini the Elder and brother of Camillo Procaccini and Car ...
; and ''St Francis of Assisi receives stigmata'', at the eighth altar by
Guercino
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.
The presbytery and main altar have paintings depicting of the ''Last Supper'' and ''Flight to Egypt'' by
Giuseppe Palmieri. The marble and bronze main altar (1700) was created from designs by
Massimiliano Soldani with a bronze crucifix by
Pietro Tacca
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Born in Carr ...
, replacing a prior one by Pierre Puget. The sacristy has a canvas of a ''Holy Family'' by
Luca Cambiaso
Luca Cambiaso (also known as Luca Cambiasi and Luca Cangiagio (being ''Cangiaxo'' the surname in Ligurian (Romance language), Ligurian); 18 November 1527 – 6 September 1585) was an Italian Painting, painter and draughtsman and the leading arti ...
.
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References
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