Attributed works:
10. The Inlaid Panels from the Stalls on the Right-Hand Side of the Choir, before Their Removal in 1955. (Ufficio tecnico, St Mark's).
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11. The Panel of St Mark, Which Formerly Faced the High Altar.
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12. The Panels from the Stalls on the Left-Hand Side of the Choir.
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13. The Panel of St Theodore, Which Formerly Faced the High Altar.
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14. Detail of the Entablature above the Inlay.
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15. The Present Appearance of the Right-Hand Tribune with the Medieval Tribune Beneath it.
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17. Fortitude from the Panels on the Right-Hand Side of the Choir.
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18. The Baptism of Converts: Bronze Panel from the Right-Hand Tribune.
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19. Martyrdom of St Mark: Central Panel of the Right-Hand Tribune.
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20. St Mark Healing a Demoniac: End Panel of the Right-Hand Tribune.
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21. Tapestry of the Baptism of the Alexandrian and the Miracle of the Lagoon, Here Attributed to Andrea Schiavone and Giovanni Rost.
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22. Drawing for the paliotto of Doge Andrea Grimani, by Andrea Schiavone. (British Museum).
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23. The Corner of the Left-Hand Tribune, Showing the Small Figure of St Mark Facing the Iconostasis.
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24. The Preservation of the Slave: From the Second Tribune.
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25. The Healing of the Paralytic: Central Panel from the Second Tribune.
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26. The Conversion of the Patron: End Panel of the Second Tribune.
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6. The Tribune on the Right-Hand Side of the Choir Seen Through the Iconostasis. (St Mark's, Venice.)
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7. The Tribune on the Left-Hand Side of the Choir Seen Through the Iconostasis.
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8. Ground Plan of the Choir, Engraved by Antonio Visentini (1761).
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9. The Interior of the Choir as It Appeared c.1690, after a Painting by an Unknown Artist. (Museo Correr, Venice).
Western art unattributed:
16. Panel from the Back of the Ducal Throne. (Museo Correr, Venice).[Justice]