How I made this illustration | Chiesa di San Vio in Venice

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Today I am drawing using a pencil, rotring and promarkers the Church of San Vio in Venice.
    The church of San Vio was a 10th-century church.
    I am drawing following a reference and doing It in my style.
    Material:
    - Bloc Illustration Canson 250g
    - Rotring isograph
    - Set Promarker Neutral Tones W&N
    - White markers Gelly Roll Sakura
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    Near the Palazzo Cini in a quiet part of the sestiere Dorsoduro is this beautiful little chapel, once the church of San Vio.
    The building dated back to the earliest times of the city (10th century, founded, according to tradition, by the Magno family), it is in fact mentioned in the map of Temanza, the oldest known map of the city as it is mentioned in the chronicles among the rebuilt churches following the fire of 1015.
    In the 1500 Venice plan by Jacopo de 'Barbari, the church of San Vio is depicted as a Romanesque building with three naves, flanked by a squat square bell tower with a pyramidal spire. The church was internally decorated with paintings by Matteo Ingoli, Alvise dal Friso, Girolamo Brusaferro and Antonio Zanchi. The blessed Countess Tagliapietra and the painter Rosalba Carriera were buried there, who lived nearby.
    The further history of the church is extremely interesting and significant for Venice. June 15, the day in which San Vio (Vito in Italian) is celebrated, was a very important day for the Serenissima Republic of Venice ... In fact, the discovery of the conspiracy of Baiamonte Tiepolo was celebrated, a conspiracy organized by some of the most influential families of the city, including the Querini, the Tiepolos and the Badoers, to overthrow the government of the Doge Gradenigo and establish a popular government.
    The conspiracy was discovered in time and the conspirators were exiled or executed, the house of Baiamonte Tiepolo in Sant 'Agostin was razed to the ground and the marble jambs that decorated the portal were symbolically donated to the church of San Vio, to thank the Saint of the narrow escape.
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