Saint Andrew Avellino
Canvas by Giuseppe Caprari from Osimo, a good drawing teacher and a fair contemporary painter. It represents Saint Andrew Avellino supported by a young cleric before the altar while he has the vision of the Holy Spirit with two angels. The painting was placed on the altar on 10th November 1931 for the reopening of the church after the works carried out because of the earthquake, in the position where there was previously the fifteenth-century Crucifixion, already commented at number 19 and documented by a photograph of Mons. Gualtiero Giamagli in the early years of the last century.
See also
- The paliotto (altar front) in decorated scagliola
- Saint Nicholas from Bari
- Saint Andrew Avellino
- The Last Supper
- Saint Bernard genuflected
- Christ crucified
- Eighteenth-century organ
- The Crucifixion
- The handing over of the sacred girdles
- Our Lady on the Throne
- Presentation at the Temple
- The Madonna in Glory with the Child and Saints Michael and Nicholas
- Ex Santa Lucia