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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 S.[[Basilica di San Zanipolo|San Zanipolo]], and
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 ==