Name: Painting of Saint's chronicle
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You know what chronicles are, right? Basically an annual record of events. There are apparently paintings that are structured like chronicles, and the one we are looking for is one of six panels of Saint Etienne that depicts the city of Jerusalem. I would suggest talking to the Venice craftsman.
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Venice - Craftsman
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That must be a piece by Carpaccio. He's famous for his chronicle paintings. "The Sermon of St. Stephen" should be located in the church here.
It uses warm colours and bright patterns, and I guess it shows out admiration of the holy land.
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Venice - Church
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Of the works by Carpaccio depicting St. Steven, the one where St. Steven is giving a sermon in Jerusalem is located at the church in Venice.
It is behind and to the right of the center bookstand.
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