Morosini family


The Morosini were a noble Venetian family that gave many doges, statesmen, generals and admirals to the Venetian Republic, and cardinals to the Church. One legend says the family reached the Venetian lagoon in order to escape the invasion of Attila in northern Italy, and another source places the family’s origin namely in the city of Mantua. It first became prominent at the time of the emperor Otto II, 873–883, owing to its rivalry with the Caloprini family, which it subjugated by the end of the 10th century.
, on display in the Morosini family chapel in San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice.
, built for the Morosini family ca. 1640. Picture taken from the end of calle delle Cavatto.
First to observe that in 1511, Titian described the volume in a two-dimensional fresco painting, Miracle of the Jealous Husband, in the :it:Scuola del Santo, Padua, Italy, by actually sculpting it in relief rather than describing it illusionistically.