San Bernardino in Pignolo, Bergamo
San Bernardino in Pignolo is a
History
The
The church is most noted for the altarpiece depicting the Madonna and Child with Saints Anthony Abbas, Joseph, John the Baptist, and Bernard (1521) by Lorenzo Lotto.[1] On the counterfacade were paintings by Giovanni Paolo Cavagna. In the first altar on the right is a canvas depicting an Enthroned Madonna and Child (1523) by Andrea Previtali. In the second altar on the right is a 15th century canvas depicting Saints Defendente, Apollonia, and Lawrence.[2] The church also had at a time paintings by Giovanni Battista Moroni (Sant'Alessandro della Croce), Giacomo Locati, and Francesco Cavagna.[3]
Bergamo Arte Design cites the 2nd chapel on the right having an Enthroned Madonna with Saint Onofrius and Antony of Padua, and the 3rd chapel as once housing (now stolen) Madonna with Sts Peter and Paul by Jacopino Scipioni. The 3rd chapel on left has 19th-century frescoes depicting Life of St Antony of Padua by Giovanni Maironi da Ponte, and the 2nd chapel on the left, had the GP Cavagna altarpiece.[4]
References
- ^ Italy, Handbook for Travellers: First Part, Northern Italy, Karl Baedeker, 1906, page 210.
- ^ Touring Club of Italy, entry on church.
- ^ Descrizione e guida della città di Bergamo, Volume 2, edited by Stamperia Mazzoleni (1893), page 93.
- ^ bergamo Arte Design.