The nave ceiling is decorated with a large canvas by
Antonio Zanchi. Along the nave are painted depictions of the
Via Crucis (1755–1756) or
Stations of the Cross by various artists, including
Francesco Zugno,
Gianbattista Crosato,
Gaspare Diziani, and
Jacopo Marieschi. To the right of the nave entering, the Molin chapel contains a
Madonna and Child with Young St John, the only painting by the Flemish painter
Rubens in Venice. That chapel also has a painting of
St Vincent Ferrer (1750) by
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta and
Giuseppe Angeli. The altar has flanking statues depicting the
Annuciation by
Heinrich Meyring. Behind the high altar, in the sanctuary are paintings of the
Evangelists by
Jacopo Tintoretto. The organ shutters include works by
Alessandro Vittoria. Other paintings in the church are by
Sebastiano Ricci and
Palma the Younger.
Giovanni Maria Morlaiter has an additional sculpture found in the second chapel to the right of
San Gregorio Barbarigo. Another painting by Tintoretto,
Christ with two Saints in the north aisle, has been damaged by restoration. ==In fiction==