The first chapel's right wall has a frescoed
Nativity attributed to the Moncalvo;
Agar & Angel by
Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari. The ceiling is frescoed with
Miracles by St. Bernardino and
Simone & Giuda evangelizing Persians by
Giovanni Battista Carlone. The second chapel on the right has an altarpiece and a painting depicting
Miracles of St. Bernardino, as well as a ceiling fresco of
Catechism of St. Matthew by G.B. Carlone and another
Miracle painting by
Aurelio Lomi. The third chapel is frescoed by
St. Thomas Aquinas before Crucifixion by
Domenico Piola, and
Saint Diego cures a blind child by
Simone Barabino;
Martyrdom of St. Sebastian and the ceiling
St. James baptizes pagans by G.B. Carlone, and on the left wall is a
St. Jerome by
Bernardo Strozzi. The fourth chapel has an altarpiece of
St. Louis G.B. Carlone; on the walls, two episodes from the life of the saint, attributed to
Claudius Francisco Beaumont; the vault is frescoed with ''Sant'Andrea adores the Cross'' by
Domenico Fiasella. The fifth chapel has an altarpiece of
St. Peter of Alcantara adores the Cross by G.B. Carlone; the wall has an
Ecstasy of young Saint Francis attributed to
Daniele Crespi; on the left a
Madonna and Saints by
Antonio Maria Piola under a fresco of
Supper at Emmaus attributed to Strozzi; on the vault is frescoed
St, Paul Preaching by Fiasella. The sixth chapel has an
Annunciation altarpiece by
Domenico Piola. The walls have paintings of a
Presentation,
Visitation and
Prophet by
Andrea Carlone; on the vault is frescoed
St. Peter cures the lame by
Gioacchino Assereto. The polychrome
St. Anthony of Padua, Infant Jesus, & angels was sculpted by
Pierre Puget; on the vault is frescoed
Pentecost, and in the lunette over the arch that accesses the far chapel is
Doubting St. Thomas, a fresco by G.B. Carlone. The chapel to the right of the altar has a
Blessed Andrea da Spello draws water from a stone, a canvas by G.B. Carlone; on the altar in the front, a
Madonna sculpture by
Leonardo Mirano (1618); to the right,
Saint Domenico Soriano, altarpiece by
Tommaso Clerici. On the left are
three archangels by Clerici; on the cupola are frescoes by G.B. Carlone. On the main altar is a
Crucifixion by
Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli; on the ceiling,
Annunciation and
Assumption, on the sidewalls,
Presentation of Jesus in temple, all frescos by
Giulio Benso; and
Dispute with the doctors, painted from G.B. Carlone on design by Benso. In the chapel to the left of the altar, on the right wall is a
Nativity, by
Luciano Borzone; beneath it is a high relief in marble by
Santo Varni of the
Madonna & Saints, on the altar in the front,
Madonna & Child sculpted by
Leonardo Ferrandina; on the altar on the left is a
Crucifixion by
Francisco Scotto; to right,
St. Peter denies Christ and
Joseph explains dreams, by Strozzi; on the left,
Wedding at Cana and
Christ at column, perhaps by
Luca Saltarello; and frescoes by
Giuseppe Isola. In the left transept, in the niche over the altar is a
San Pasquale adoring Holy Name, a polychrome work by
Anton Maria Maragliano; in the ceiling and in the lunettes over the arched entrance to the far chapel, an
Ascension and
Supper at Emmaus, fresco by
Giovanni Carlone. The
tympanum of the sixth chapel (left of the nave) is frescoed with a
Madonna sculpted by Taddeo Carlone; on the vault is frescoed
Abraham offers bread & wine to Melchisedech, by Assereto. The first chapel on the left has two canvases of the
Martyrdom of St. Clemente (altar and wall) by G.B. Carlone; above a
St. Lorenzo and
St. Stefano, canvases by De Ferrari; on the outer vault are the damaged frescoes of
Joshua crossing Jordan by G.B. Carlone. The fourth chapel on the left has an altarpiece of the
Immaculate Conception by Domenico Piola. The third chapel has a "Crucifixion" by
Luca Cambiaso; on the left,
Saint Francesco baptizes Moors by G.B. Carlone. The second chapel has an altarpiece of the
Transit by St. Clair by
Giovanni Battista Paggi. The fifth chapel has
Hope and
Charity, statues by Ponsonelli; on the vault is frescoed
Rebecca at the well by Fiasella. == Sources ==