| Municipality of San Vito al Tagliamento
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Pop.: 13,316
Area: 60,71 sq. km, 30 m a.s.l.
Neighbourhoods: Carbona, Gleris, Ligugnana,
Prodolone, Savorgnano, Braida Bottari, Casabianca,
Rosa
Town Hall: Piazza del Popolo, 31 - 33078 San Vito al Tagliamento
Phone.: 0434.842911 Fax: 0434.842970
www.comune.san-vito-al-tagliamento.pn.it
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...later example by
Mortegliano. In the nave,
there is a Virgin of Mercy by
A. Bellunello (third quarter
of the 15th cent.). Also the
parish church of San
Martino shows painted
fragments in the nave
attributable to the San Vito
artist, while Antonio da
Firenze (end of 15th cent.)
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seems to have been the
author of the apse frescoes
(Crucifixion and other
scenes from Christ's Life on
the walls, Evangelists,
Doctors of the Church and
Martyr Saints on the vault
and intrados of the
-arcone-). At Gleris, the
church of Santo Stefano
shows, among other
fragments of Renaissance
wall painting, a picture of
San Gottardo attributable to
Andrea Bellunello's late
1400s production. Two more
frescoes by Bellunello are
found at Savorgnano in the
parish church of San
Giacomo, namely a triptych
with SS. Rocco, Biagio and
Sebastian
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(end of 15th cent.)
and an Enthroned Virgin
with Child and the client's
daughter (1490); in the
church also a wooden
sculpture of the Virgin of
Mercy with Sta. Barbara
and Sta. Margherita
(end of 15th cent.) is
preserved, as well as
polychrome sculptures
attributable to Bartolomeo
dall'Occhio's circle
coming from the rural
church of Santa Petronilla,
the latter embellished with
the choir frescoes by
G. Furnio, with Evangelists
and Doctors of the Church
on the vault and Stories of
the St. Petronilla on the
walls (1552).
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The whole central-eastern area of the
province is deeply marked by the
presence of waterways (which are
torrential streams at their sources
and acquire a more regular
flow further south),
first of all River
Tagliamento,
marking the eastern
border of the province,
whose fords have
determined the
distribution of towns
for centuries, hence the
impressive images of...go
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