Venice Renaissance Art Tour

Explore Renaissance masterpieces on site with an art historian

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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Scuola Grande di San Rocco
  • Basilica dei Frari
Photos & Highlights
  • Dive right into the Renaissance Era of this artistic city and examine the works of prominent artistic masters
  • Led by a scholar of Renaissance art
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Tour Description
During this three-hour Venice art tour, we'll dive into the high Renaissance in the city and examine the work of Titian, Tintoretto, and other masters as they reflect this pivotal period in Venetian art. Along the way, we'll visit two major monuments in Venice—the Scuola di San Rocco and the Basilica dei Frari. This is an excellent, in-depth tour for art lovers.

Venice Art Tour

Part of the beauty of Venice is its wealth of art still in situ—in place—rather than displayed in a museum. This allows us the opportunity to more fully understand the role and purpose of original works, starting with the churches and scuole of the San Polo sestiere. The great scuole of Venice dominated public life, participating in lavish processions to proclaim the glory of the republic and decorating their meeting halls with works by Venetian masters. The Scuola of San Rocco is no exception, with over fifty canvases painted by the sixteenth-century master Tintoretto. His distinct style, most notable for his dramatic use of light, sets him apart from many other Italian artists. We will spend a significant amount of time examining the art of Tintoretto, both in terms of style and in the context of the confraternity.

Not just satisfied to expound the glory of Venice through art, confraternities were also essential in performing charitable works, especially in times of plague. The Scuola of San Giovanni Evangelist, the second oldest confraternity in Venice, provides an architectural contrast to that of San Rocco, and one can still view a plaque describing the plague of 1348.

Commissioning Masterpieces

Proceeding just next door on our Venice art tour, the Chiesa dei Frari, built by the Franciscans, again reminds us of the importance of artistic commissions in the life of Renaissance Venetians and provides a microcosm of Venetian art and history from the fourteenth century onwards. The two important altarpieces by Titian contained in this church, The Assumption of Mary and the Madonna of Ca' Pesaro, would be reason enough to explore, but their further works by Bellini and Donatello only add to its value. Here we will be able to compare and contrast the work of Titian with his forefather, Giovanni Bellini, with his successor, keeping in mind the work of Tintoretto.


Take Aways

While focusing on the specific art viewed, we will also explore themes of social history, such as the role of the scuole in Venetian life, the effects of the plague, and the competition between artists for important commissions on our Venice Art Tour.


FAQs

Will you pre-purchase tickets for the venues visited on the tour?
Advanced tickets are not available at the venues we visit during the tour. Wait time to enter is not long at either venue.

Is this tour good for kids?
If you have children under 13, you may consider our specially designed family-focused, interactive tour on art in Venice, our Venice Art Tour for Kids.

Is this tour suitable for visitors with mobility issues?
This is not a walking-intensive tour as the two venues are very near each other. The Scuola of San Rocco is less accessible for wheelchair users (there is no elevator, but there is a wheelchair lift). The Basilica dei Frari is accessible to wheelchair users. If you have mobility issues, please contact us, and we can design a tour that best suits your mobility.

Experts
Matteo Matteo
Archeologist
Emanuele Emanuele
Local Guide
Andrea Andrea
Local Guide
Louisa
Art Historian
Erika Erika
Art Historian
Nadia Nadia
Art Historian
Chiara Chiara
Historian
Elena Elena
Local Guide
Stefano Stefano
Architect
Giovanna Giovanna
Art Historian
Elena Elena
Historian
Monica Monica
Art Historian
Mosè Mosè
Art Historian
Dony Dony
Art Historian
Sara Sara
Art Historian
Cristina Cristina
Art Historian, writer
Susan Susan
Art Historian
Silvia Silvia
Local Guide
Lorenza Lorenza
Art Historian
Tullia Tullia
Historian
Roko Roko
Local Guide
Where You'll Start
Map of Venice Renaissance Art Tour general meeting point area
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Nothing "didn't work". Louisa Warman is very enthusiastic about her subject. She gave us a clear understanding of the development of perspective and realism in portraying the human body and human emotion illustrated by the works of major and some 2nd tier artists. This tour as well as Arte Veneziana also showed the progress from the polytrych to the integrated presentation of a unified single work. Brava.
The starting place was terrible. Google maps has it located at the wrong place. Better to start at the entrance of a church or where every local can tell you. This caffe was not known by locals at all. The docent said so many of her clients have had difficulty finding this random one off meeting place too. It needs to change asap
Our guide was very knowledgeable and very personable. She was easy to listen to and was a excellent guide and educator. My only feedback was that this tour focused exclusively on two sites and I would suggest that another church or artist be added to the mix. We spent a very long time at each location and the tour would have been more interesting with more variety. The Pesaro Madonna was not on view and that meant one less Titan to discuss. I realize these 2 sites were located close to on another but I wonder if there is something else in the neighborhood that could have been added that would have added to the experience, especially while the Pesaro Madonna is being restored.