San Vidal, Venice

But poor foundations led to a renewed reconstruction in the 17th century,[1] using designs Antonio Gaspari.

On the facade (1734–37), designed by Andrea Tirali, are sculpted portraits of the Doge Carlo Contarini and his wife Paolina.

The altar is flanked by two marble statues of the allegories of Faith (veiled) and Fortitude by Antonio Gai.

The interior also houses an Immaculate Conception by Sebastiano Ricci, a Crucifixion and Apostles by Giulia Lama, a Trinity with Saints Peter and Francesco di Paola by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, and a Guardian Angel with St Anthony of Padua and St Cajetan of Thiene by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta.

Evidence of these redesigns can be seen in the inclusion of a 12th Century cornice piece and a stone relief of St Gregory installed above a side door.

San Vidal on Horseback , main altarpiece by Carpaccio
Guardian Angel and Saints Anthony and Cajetan by Piazzetta