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Featured Projects

Explore our current restorations and initiatives in Venice.
In Progress
Basilica di Sant'Antonio di Padova

Donatello’s Equestrian Monument to Gattamelata, Padua

Donatello (ca. 1386 – 1466)
Available for Sponsorship
Scuola Dalmata dei Santi Giorgio e Trifone (Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni)

Wooden Ceiling and Ceiling Paintings on the Second Floor of the Scuola Dalmata dei Santi Giorgio e Trifone

Andrea Michieli, called Vicentino (c. 1542–1617); Zuanne de Bastian (active c. 16th-17th century)
In Progress
Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta - Torcello

Mosaic Floor of the Presbytery in the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta – Torcello

In Progress
Palazzo Ducale

Campaign for the Room of the Four Doors at the Palazzo Ducale

Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580), Antonio da Ponte (1512 – 1597), Giovanni Battista Cambio called il Bombarda (active c. 1540 – 1577), Jacopo Tintoretto (c. 1518/19–1594), Alessandro Vittoria (1525 – 1608), Girolamo Campagna (1549 – 1625), Francesco Castelli (active 1550 – 1589), Giulio del Moro (c. 1555 – c. 1618), Nicolò Bambini (1652 – 1736), Ermolao Paoletti (1834 – 1912)
Completed
Scuola Grande di San Rocco

Jacopo Tintoretto’s Crucifixion in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco

Jacopo Tintoretto (c. 1518/19 - 1594)
Available for Sponsorship
Jewish Ghetto of Venice

Projects in the Jewish Ghetto of Venice

Completed
Church of Santa Maria and San Donato - Murano

Campaign for San Donato, Murano | Central Apse Mosaic

In Progress
Scuola Dalmata dei Santi Giorgio e Trifone (Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni)

Vittore Carpaccio’s Narrative Cycle in the Scuola Dalmata

Vittore Carpaccio (c. 1465–c. 1526)

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