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Interior of the Church of the Jesuits.
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San Stae. (S. Eustachius)


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Interior of the Church of the Jesuits.


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Domenico Rossi

Domenico Rossi (Lugano 1678 - Venice 1742) was a much sought-after architect in Venice and the Friuli region with an innovative style that added Neoclassic details with an obvious Palladian influence to the old Baroque models.
His major works in Venice are the impressive façade of the Church of San Stae (1709), even if judged by some critics to be too "heavy"; Palazzo Corner della Regina (1724) in the sestiere of S. Croce, rebuilt in the late Baroque style on the foundations of the old palace that once belonged to Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, and which now houses the Biennale di Venezia archives; the interior of the Chiesa dei Gesuiti o S. Maria Assunta (1714-29), with its fine polychrome marble intarsio that produce the effect of Damasque drapes. Domenico Rossi, like Giorgio Massari and the major architects of the 1700s, drew on the services of the painter Giambattista Tiepolo to decorate his palaces and churches in Venice and Udine.
Rossi also completed the radical work on the fourteenth-century cathedral of Udine. And still in the Friuli region, this time in Codroipo, he left his clever mark on the old Villa Manin complex.


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