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Capella de Sant Pau i de Sant Gaietà, Cathedral of Barcelona

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Català: La catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia de Barcelona. Capella de Sant Pau i de Sant Gaietà. El retaule d'aquesta capella és tardobarroc, parteix d'una traça del pintor Francesc Tramullas i Roig, autor de les pintures de l'altar. El treball escultòric és de l'escultor i arquitecte Carles Grau i la policromia és obra de Francesc Petit, 1769-1770.[48] El sant titular és Sant Pau de ras, l'acompanyen Sant Domènec Guzmán i Sant Pere Màrtir. A la predel·la hi figura una talla de finals del segle XIX que representa, Sant Gaietà de Thiene.
English: The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia in Barcelona. Chapel of St. Paul and St. Cajetan. The altarpiece of this chapel is late Baroque, part of a sketch by the painter Francesc Tramullas i Roig, author of the paintings of the altar. The sculptural work is by sculptor and architect Carles Grau and polychrome is the work of Francesc Petit, 1769-1770. The titular saint is Saint Paul, accompanied by Saint Dominic Guzmán and Saint Peter of Verona. In the predella there is a sculpture of the end of the 19th century that represents St. Gaetan of Thiene.
Français : Cathédrale de la Sainte-Croix et de Sainte Eulalie à Barcelone. Chapelle de saint Paul et de saint Gaétan de Thiène. Le retable de cette chapelle est du Baroque tardif, faisant partie d'une esquisse du peintre Francesc Tramullas i Roig, auteur des peintures de l'autel. L'œuvre sculpturale est du sculpteur et architecte Carles Grau et la polychromie est l'œuvre de Francesc Petit, 1769-1770.
institution QS:P195,Q17155

This is a photo of a monument indexed in the Catalan heritage register of Béns Culturals d'Interès Nacional and the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-51-0000338.

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Object location41° 23′ 01.84″ N, 2° 10′ 36.37″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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