Is one of the greatest “minor” basilicas in Venice, which of course, is saying quite a lot. Building began in 1250. This is the entry way.
This photo, and the next, show the woodwork in the choir stalls, with the organ pipes above.
Think for a minute what it would sound like to hear the organ and the choir sing in these stalls, as you sat in the church, in say 1400.
In the cathedral are two works by the 16th century master Titian, as well as Donatello’s first painting. They were magnificent, but what struck me most was this piece from Paola Veneziano, depicting the Madonna with saints. I knew little of Veneziano and had to google him. All that is known about him is the artwork he created between 1333-1358. His work represents, “an amazing balance between his Byzantine training and the romantic influences of northern Europe.” (Wiki)
It was the influence of Byzantine mosaic in this piece that caught my attention.
The interior is an amazing example of how architecture, art, and reverence, can create an environment that has soothed human souls for hundreds of years.
The painted, wooden art in the basilica is remarkable. This horse and rider made of painted wood, was the first of its type ever made in Venice, and depicts a Roman Prince.
This wooden clock was carved in 1630 by the artist Stefano Panatta.
There are many beautiful pieces of very old furniture in the basilica like this pew and wood painted fresco, of unknown origin.
Cheers to you from the sacred serenity of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari~
So much beauty. It’s awesome.
Yes, it is. I wish I didn’t have to travel so far to be in churches like this.
It would be lovely to live near!
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I so enjoyed this vicarious visit to the Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Cindy; your words and images, the sounds of the pipe organ and choir, the art and reverence.
Ah, thank you. It is just what we need now isn’t it!
Beautiful place,beautiful photos !
Grazie mille!
Love the photos and especially like the narrative that adds to the understanding and appreciation of the art.
Such lovely sentiments. Most appreciated, thank you!
The details are amazing, one could take hours and not see everything. Beautiful share, thanks, Cindy!
Ah, yes! Just getting “being,” lost in the spiritual ambience.
I can’t get enough of the art of Old Europe. I can spend hours gazing at a single piece. Great post!
I know just how you feel. It can be hard to pry me out of churches like this!
These are gorgeous
Grazie mille~
Glorious pictures, Cindy. You make me feel I was there – so much detail in the images, and your lighting of interiors is always revealing and impressive.
You are very kind and most appreciated.
I agree about the lighting. You really captured some details that I might not even notice if I were walking around that church. Excellent photography (says a person who knows nothing about the art of the camera, but enjoys seeing the results)
What a very kind comment and I almost missed it which would have been my loss. Thank you! Most appreciated~
Exquisite photographs, Cindy.
Honored & humbled. Thank you!
This one I have been to!
Yay! So glad you have experienced the wonder of it~
It’s nearly unfathomable that we are looking at a “minor” church. So much opulence and attention to detail. Nothing modern compares to these medieval edifices which nobody could afford to design or construct nowadays.
I wholeheartedly agree with everything you say, including the “minor” designation!
Hi Cindy – Visited this church in 1975. Stunningly beautiful for a “minor” basilica! Best from Florida.
So wonderful you remember it by name after all these years. Says a lot doesn’t !
The intricate carving of the wooden clock is eye-catching. Wonderful post, Cindy. <3
That clock fascinated me. I have no idea how someone could have carved it!
Amazing wonders of the ancient world. 🙂
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I visited this church back in the 90s! 🙂 My camera was stolen and I have no photos so I thouroughly enjoyed your great shots, Cindy. Coming from Norway where the churches are very clean-bare I marvel at the wealth and the display further south. Unbelievable.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Dina & co
Having you camera stolen with all the photos therein would be so traumatic. Terrible. I am, at least happy you were able to visit this amazing place.
Me too! It was winter, my first visit to Venice and it was pure magic. 🙂
Venice is truly awesome in winter! You have so many wonderful places to yourself. Magical and my favorite time to visit~
Fantastic! So old and yet so beautiful.
Often, old and beautiful go together, even with people!
Lol!! You’re exactly right! Blessings.
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Fantastic stuff.
Thank you very much!
This is an awesome cathedral. Europe has so many amazing places like this and each one is unique. Every time I visit one I think how fortunate i am to have been able to see it. The pictures are fabulous. Thanks!
I think and feel exactly as you do. Thank you!
An awesome place full of beautiful artworks. The clock piece has so many details and seems to be telling some sort of story, intriguing… You beautifully captured pictures of the place.
You are a lovely friend. Have a wonderful weekend!
Please do the same.
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I too find the clock the most compelling. I’d love to know the story. Perhaps the cycle of life plus other. And a fairly 3D carving, not just surface.
It is remarkable isn’t it! I can’t imagine the skill needed to carve the pieces so close together.
What a beautiful place, so full of great artwork! I’ve been to Italy, but never Venice. I think I have to go…
The more off season you go, the better it will be. I do hope you go!
Ah…a wonderful moment of reflection…
I know you would have felt as I did here Rebecca~ 🛐
I am not sure if you know that, but this is one of the churches that has been given the honorary title “Balsilika minor” by the pope.
Interesting and thanks for letting me know. I knew the designation but not the story behind it.
Absolutely stunning, Cindy. Would I ever love to hear that organ.
Leslie
I wish we could beam over to listen!
Me too.
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Wow, what a spectacular church, so ornate and beautiful 🙂
Yes, it is so wonderful wandering into places like this!
A real treasure! 🙂
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I know when I go abroad I love visiting such places as this.. seeped in history and so lavishly decorated.. Many thanks for sharing Cindy.
So happy you enjoyed and cheers to you Sue~
🙂 enjoy your day xx
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“Santa Maria!” – borrow a movie quote. Magnificent architecture and history!
We certainly haven’t improved on our architecture and design since then have we!
Thank you, Cindy for the grand tour of the basilicas! Glorious, indeed! 🙂
So happy you joined me Amy~ <3
Wonderful pics, Cindy… they particularly resonated with me, as my partner is reading aloud to me Kenneth Clark’s timeless and amazing book ” Civilisation”, and this is the time frame we’ve reached… I now have a new understanding of your beautiful pics, thanks to this book…more please !!!!
Oh how wonderful to be able to match the visuals with with textual, sounds synchronistic!
So beautiful! Love architecture!
You and I are in perfect accord! <3
Yes!
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What an extraordinary place, Cindy.
Your photos of the details are excellent…..not many photographers would be able to capture the detail as well as this.
Ahhhh, humbled & honored, thank you!
Love the colours. 🙂
Ancient painted wooden art adds so much to these glorious old churches~
Adore this post Cindy!! It seems like you could spend a morning in this place–so much exquisite detail everywhere you look. I was surprised at the painted wooden art– seems more German. I guess they are just across the mountains from Venice. –And loved the thought of sitting in this church and hearing the organ and choir. One trip to Long we were able to hear the Messiah sung in Westminster Abbey– a beautiful memory. Great post again –thanks Cindy! xox
Sounds like a wonderful memory indeed! I love happening into a church during choir practice. It happens a lot. Often you are alone in the church listening to what seems almost like heaven speaking~
I hope I age that well…
Laughing…….so do I, but I’m not holding my breath!
Monumental interior photos displaying captivating details,dear Cindy!!
Ah, so kind & so appreciated! <3
My pleasure <3
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Wonderful architecture, love the wooden stalls and the colours. Glorious it is!
I do too and I would so love to live in regular visiting distance of a church like this!
For all the beautiful details and ‘minor’ grandeur, I am drawn to the simplicity of the wooden horse. 🙂
Yes, I love the old painted, wooden art pieces too. They make churches warm and homey and they seem to bring the art and interiors to life. Too much starkness, or marble and stone don’t have the same welcoming warmth~
Loved seeing this amazing church. Thanks for the beautiful post and photography.
Thank you more for the kind appreciation!
Fantastische Aufnahmen!…
Danke Ernst und habe eine wundervolle Woche mein Freund!
wow! so much history, and such beautiful architecture!
Yes! It is what makes Europe so amazing!
I have never been, but that is definitely what makes me want to go!
I know you will have a wonderful time. You make your time wonderful and I am impressed with you.
Gloriosa indeed!
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I find it amazing that so much of Europe was formed before the U.S. ever came into being! To be surrounded by so many glorious old things and so much creativity must be an amazing feeling. Thanks for sharing it with us, Cindy!
Yes, it never ceased to amaze me. We are not accustomed to this in the US.
Absolutely gorgeous Cindy! It’s amazing what people have created in the name of religion over time. Art sits at the forefront of history. It is beyond words and tales and decrees. It remains, for the most part, a pure vision of times and places. The building and everything about it is art.
Hiding out on Art Gowns, working on the new post! Love to you!
Yes, I wholeheartedly agree with everything you say. Art is an interesting language and a time traveling vehicle. Because of art we can feel what people felt in this church 600 years ago and that is pretty remarkable!
I cannot wait for the unveiling of your new masterpiece! <3
Indeed! Mozaiek caught in paint, Older forms in new material. The horse and rider is wonderful. It reminds me of the Bamberg Rider, in the German city of, well, Bamberg. 🙂 Venice is one of the prettiest cities I know. One night when sailing the water taxi on Canal Grande I saw this girl sitting in a warmly lit window, above the streetlights reflecting water. She was reading a book, captured by the words, woven in a web of letters, phrases, perhaps meanings as deep as the velvet sky above. She and her book, in that window, while a gondolier sang his last song. At that moment I fell in love. With the girl maybe, but certainly with Venice.
Oh what a big smile this brought out in me! Such wonderful poetic imagery! I love Bamberg immensely and I know the horse and rider you speak of. Magical looking elf man. He looked like his horse could spring wings and fly him away at will. Wouldn’t that be lovely! I love your reading girl in silhouette forever representing Venice in your mind. Magical~
I imagine it can be overwhelming at times when looking up at such grand magnificence. Your photos are spectacular, Cindy. Hugs 💖
Ahhhh, you are a sensitive soul and can imagine yourself in other’s minds which is quite a gift. Thank you Tina~ <3
Welcome, Cindy ♥♥
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Your photography is beautiful!
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Cindy Knoke’s photography is stunning.
You are so very kind Charles and so very appreciated. Thank you.
Thank you for transporting me into a beautiful serenity this morning. What a sight to wake up to. 🙂
I am so glad! We all need daily, regular, transport to serenity~ <3
Indeed we do Cindy, 🙂
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Such complex designs. You say it started in 1250. I wonder when it was completed? It could well have taken 50 years or so?
Good observation and important. It was completed around 1338, some churches are still in progress after may hundreds of years! This one was completed rather rapidly so it stuck with me.
What a gorgeous and serene place! I’m especially interested in the sculptures made from wood. You have a marvelous eye for detail, Cindy!
Yes, I should do a whole series on these old, painted, wooden, religious statues. They fascinate me because they seem so life like, especially the wooden painted females saints, angels and Madonnas. They stop me in my tracks because it seems like they have this life essence that stone statues can’t touch. I keep taking photos of them, but don’t post most of them. Now I think I will. Thank you! You have given me a good idea.
Did you ever seen the Black Madonna in the crypt of Chartres. It gives you chills.
I am sure it would! I have not seen her, only photos, which are gorgeous.
I am without words.
Oh. That is the best way to be, isn’t it. And we can thank the creators of this wonder for bringing this comfort to us across the centuries.
What a beautiful place, ornate and rich in color. The Panatta clock is amazing with its detail. Wonderful photos, Cindy!
The clock is seriously amazing. I have no idea how someone could carve such intricate figures so close to each other with wood working tools. People were definitely amazingly talented a long time ago, which I think is reason for both concern and hope.
Wow, Cindy. Gorgeous. It must have taken so much to create these works.
Yes. I hope we don’t disappoint them.
Magnifico my friend. Oh, you brought me back to Venice. 🙂 x
Yes. Poor Venice, she is beleaguered by by human love. <3
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Cindy, these are beautiful as is all your fabulous photography. I’ve been to Venice, but the way you photograph, makes them even more beautiful and they are a stunning sight to see. Thank you, Karen
Oh, such a lovely comment and so encouraging to me. Thank you & cheers too~
Great pictures again, Cindy. We put Venice on the ‘must see’ places 🙂 Pawkisses for a Peaceful Day 🙂 <3
Oh I am glad! Do try to visit off season and go to some of the off the beaten path places to enhance your experience. <3
Wow! Not a terribly intelligent comment, I know…
Wow is a exceedingly kind comment and I thank you for it! <3
Breathtaking photos Cindy! You have been tagged for the Unique Blogger Award! https://twogalsandabook.com/ : )
I am honored! Thank you for your kind thoughtfulness~ <3
Awe-inspiring, my friend! ☆○o。..:*・♱♡‿♡♰・*:..。o○☆
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I’m mesmerized by its beauty.
Ahhh, how wonderful! Thank you for telling me~
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When one thinks of Venice it is usually because of its canals, gondalas and St. Mark’s Basilica. However, let the camera lens of Cindy Knoke show you another basilica that is considered to be minor… Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari..the architecture, marble work and paintings are stunning. And even if you are not religious I would imagine that the intensity of emotion of those who have worshipped there since 1250 is infused into the walls and echoes around the vaulted ceilings. Beautifully captured as always.
You wrote this so beautifully you gave me goosebumps! Love to you Sally~ 🛐
cindy :
also beautiful is san rocco (scuola di san rocco / saint rocco school) with tintoretto’s paintings.
good post. ciao.
Grazie mille e ringraziamenti per te! <3
Elegant! You never cease to amaze us. xx
If I amazed you my friend, I am one happy camper. Cheers to you in gorgeous France~ <3
Bien sur mon amie! <3
Your travels take you to some amazing places, and here it seems history seeps throughout your photos and post. You have a sentence which mirrors my exact thought “Think for a minute what it would sound like to hear the organ and the choir sing in these stalls, as you sat in the church, in say 1400.” What a feeling it would be to have the music and sights of this time wash over as I take it all in. Beautiful ~ and so happy to see your adventures continue on 🙂
So wonderful to hear from you Randall and thank you for such insightful comments as always from you. I will head over to your blog to see what you’ve been up too. I know there were changes happening in your life that sounded positive~
It has been an incredible year…but my blogging, unfortunately, took a back seat.
From being in areas without WP access to running around a bit too much 🙂 Nothing new on the blog, but I hope to get back into the flow. 🙂
Life does have a way of taking priority over a blog, doesn’t it! Can’t wait to read and see about all this when you’re ready. Be well my friend~
Thank you Cindy, keep up with the great storytelling with photos and words 🙂
I was just over marveling at your recent post. So incredibly good! I hope this means you are traveling full time…….
Thank for such an interesting and informative post – the photos bring it alive
Thank you Diana for such a kind and thoughtful comment~
The horse and rider made of wood is incredible, Cindy! Thank you for bringing this lovely place to us 🙂
So happy you like the horse and rider! I love this very old painted wooden art. The figures look alive!
Stunning photo essay Cindy
Grazie mille!
beautiful works of art Cindy!
Thank you and wonderful to hear from you!
What a beautiful collection of photographs. I love the colors and the carvings and the atmosphere of this basilica.
Yes, the atmosphere was truly lovely and I am grateful you can appreciate it too! Thank you~
Really nice! I will visit Venice myself next month and I really look forward to it.
How wonderful! I look forward to seeing your posts. Be sure and look for less touristed attractions, they are just as amazing and much less crowded. Early morning and early evening are great, the canals are calm and reflecting, and the day tourists have left. Have a beautiful time!
Thanks for the advice. Have a nice holiday!
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Thanks for featuring this church so beautifully, Cindy – always a favourite place to visit, and lovely to have such a great reminder of its glories. RH
Pleased to trigger some happy memories & have a wonderful weekend~
In a place with many “major” religious and artistic sites, the “minor” ones can be passed by. But, such finds when we take some time to visit. -Oscar
Yes! They have their own amazing charm~
Dear Cindy, you have the most beautiful pieces of artful photography, God Bless You my kind friend. Thank You for your support it means a lot….hugs…Sherri
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Dear Cindy, such a beautiful array of images..love them
Supporting talented people like you Sherri is pure joy. Be well my friend and thank you! <3
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I am honored by your kindness. Thank you & cheers too!
Hello Cindy, you are so very welcome!
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So impresive!
Alberto Mrteh (El zoco del escriba)