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A group of Venetian nuns, called the Consorelle di Santa Maria dell’Umiltà, established this charitable institution for orphans and abandoned girls in the fourteenth century. By the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the Pietà – along with the three other charitable Ospedali Grandi – was well known for its all-female musical ensembles ...
The Pietà or Sexta Angustia (1616 - 1619) is a work of Baroque sculpture by Gregorio Fernández, housed in the National Museum of Sculpture in Valladolid, Spain.The statue was commissioned by the Illustrious Penitential Brotherhood of Our Lady of Anguish.
The paintings dates to the period where Bellini began to outgrow the artistic influence of Andrea Mantegna, his brother-in-law.Via the Sampieri collection in Bologna (catalogue no. 454), it entered Brera in 1811 as a gift from the viceroy of Eugene de Beauharnais's Kingdom of Italy.
The present church was built from 1745-1760 adjacent to the site of an earlier church, and adjacent to the orphanage and hospital, the Ospedale della Pietà.The design was by Giorgio Massari, [1] but its façade remained incomplete, with marble facing rising only a third of the way up the columns.
The Cappella Sansevero (also known as the Cappella Sansevero de' Sangri or Pietatella) is a chapel located on Via Francesco de Sanctis 19, just northwest of the church of San Domenico Maggiore, in the historic center of Naples, Italy.
Santa Maria della Pietà may refer to: . Santi Bartolomeo ed Alessandro dei Bergamaschi, Rome; Santa Maria della Pietà in Camposanto dei Teutonici, Rome; Church of Santa Maria della Pietà, Abruzzo
Oratorio del Convento di Sant'Antonio di Padova, Palermo: Pope Pius VI Madonna di Portosalvo [82] 8 January 1785 Scoglitti: Pope Pius VI La Madonna della Misericordia: 8 September 1785: Church of Saint Peter the Apostle, Iesi: Pope Pius VI: La Madonna di Loreto [83] 29 July 1787: Forio: Pope Pius VI: La Madonna delle Galline: 15 August 1787
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