File:Frari (Venice) nave left - Monument to Doge Giovanni Pesaro - second telamon on the right by Melchior Barthel.jpg

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Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari- Venezia - Monument to Doge Giovanni Pesaro - second telamon on the right by Melchior Barthel

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English: The Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, monument of Doge Giovanni Pesaro. The monument was commissioned by the Doge Leonardo Pesaro nephew. It was built from 1665 to 1669. The Doge had left 12,000 ducats for its realization. The Project Manager was chosen Baldassarre Longhena. The many sculptures of Melchior Barthel of Dresden Josse de Corte, with Francesco Cavrioli and Michele Fabris. One has to Cavrioli two bronze skeletons. Michele Fabris carved the two dragons, symbols of eternity. Corte was responsible for little angels holding the weapons of the family, the statue of Giovanni Pesaro, and the four entwined allegories: Religion and the Value, left, Concorde and Justice, right. The following: Intelligence, Nobility, and Wealth Study, alluding to the achievements and merits of the Doge. The two digits representing: Religion Constance and then Truth and Justice were executed by Melchior Barthel.
Français : La basilique Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, monument du doge Giovanni Pesaro. Le monument a été commandité par Leonardo Pesaro neveu du doge. Il fut construit de 1665 à 1669. Le doge avait laissé 12 000 ducats pour sa réalisation. Le Maître d’œuvre choisi fût Baldassarre Longhena. Les nombreuses sculptures sont de Melchior Barthel de Dresde et Josse le Court, avec Francesco Cavrioli et Michele Fabris. On doit à Cavrioli les deux squelettes de bronze. Michele Fabris a sculpté les deux dragons, symboles d'éternité. De Corte était responsable des petits anges tenant les armes de la famille, la statue de Giovanni Pesaro, et les quatre allégories enlacées: la Religion et de la Valeur, à gauche, la Concorde et de la Justice, à droite. Aux dessous : Intelligence, Noblesse, Richesse et Etude, qui font allusion aux exploits et aux mérites du doge. Les paires de chiffres représentant : Religion, et Constance puis Vérité et Justice ont été exécutés par Melchior Barthel.
Italiano: La Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, monumento del doge Giovanni Pesaro. Il monumento è stato commissionato dal nipote doge Leonardo Pesaro. E 'stato costruito dal 1665 al 1669. Il doge aveva lasciato 12.000 ducati per la sua realizzazione. Il Project Manager è stato scelto Baldassarre Longhena. Le numerose sculture di Melchior Barthel di Dresda Giusto Le Court, con Francesco Cavrioli e Michele Fabris.

Si deve Cavrioli due scheletri di bronzo. Michele Fabris scolpito i due draghi, simboli dell'eternità. Corte è stato responsabile per i piccoli angeli che reggono le armi della famiglia, la statua di Giovanni Pesaro, e le quattro allegorie intrecciati: Religione e il valore, a sinistra, Concorde e la giustizia, a destra. Il seguente: Intelligenza, Nobiltà, e ricchezza di studio, alludendo ai risultati e meriti del Doge. Le due cifre che rappresentano: La religione di Costanza e poi Verità e la Giustizia sono stati eseguiti da Melchior Barthel.

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Melchior Barthel  (1625–1672)  wikidata:Q823168
 
Melchior Barthel
Description German sculptor
Date of birth/death 10 December 1625 Edit this at Wikidata 12 November 1672 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Dresden Dresden
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Date Taken on 3 May 2019
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Object location45° 26′ 13.18″ N, 12° 19′ 35.74″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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