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To this period
belongs a still more extraordinary work, "The Death of St. Peter of
Verona" (1530), formerly in the Dominican Church of
destroyed by an Austrian shell in 1867. There now exist only copies of
this sublime picture (there is an excellent one at [[Paris]] in the [[Ecole des Beaux Arts]]). The association of the landscape with a scene of
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difficult now to find, is in the Bin Grande, then a fashionable
suburb, being in the extreme end of Venice, on the sea, with beautiful
gardens and a look-out towards Murano.
== Maturity ==
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