Santa Maria in Vanzo, Padua

Santa Maria in Vanzo is a Renaissance-style, Roman Catholic church in Padua, region of Veneto, Italy.

An inventory in 1869 noted that the first altar on the left had a canvas depicting Enthroned Virgin and St Jerome among other Saints by Lambert Sustris.

The fourth altar on the left had an Adoration by the Shepherds attributed by Pietro Selvatico to Francesco Bassano the Younger.

The main chapel had an Enthroned Madonna and child with Saints Peter, Paul, John the Baptist, and Catherine, as well as two musician angels by Bartolomeo Montagna.

[1] Other artists in the church are Girolamo dal Santo in the frescoes in the choir and apse depicting God the Eternal, symbols of the evangelists and the prophets.