BASILICA OF THE FRIARS, Sacristy

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The Basilica of the Frari's sacristy is a precious place with dim light; you can admire new and extraordinary treasures of art here. The first is right in front of the entrance: the altar of relics. Note both the container, which is this magnificent cabinet carved with scenes from the Passion of Christ, and its contents, which are reliquaries and other religious objects that offer an amazing testimony to Baroque style.

At the back left, spend some time contemplating the triptych, or triple painting of the Madonna and Child with Saints Nicholas, Peter, Mark, and Benedict. This was painted in the late 1400s by the great Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini, known as Giambellino.

The great American novelist Henry James was not disappointed by Titian's Assumption and gave this work first place in his very personal classification of paintings, saying: "There is no other work of art as perfect in Venice... it personally sums up the genius of a painter, the experience of a lifetime, the education of a school. The painting seems to be painted with melted gems that have been purified by time; it is solemn and magnificent, as simple as it is profound"....

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