The baldachino of the font is of 1660, and the organ and gallery are of about the same date and rich.
The interior of the church contains a magnificent baldachino over the font in carved oak; it was constructed in 1675.
The font has a finebaldachino of carved oak, of the 17th cent.
The interior, if somewhat pompous, and over addicted to yellow glass, is nevertheless very grand; and the general effect of the magnificent baldachino over the altar (just such an arrangement as was wanted in S.
Montpensier who caused the marbling of the choir to be undertaken in 1684, and who also bore the expense of the baldachino of the altar, employing the sculptor Tubi to carry out the designs of Lebrun.
If the back of the Baldachino is embroidered, it admits of totally different treatment, and the valance must include a border according to its outline.
Botticelli drew with his own hand the baldachino of Or San Michele, and the embroideries on a frieze carried in procession by the monks of Santa Maria Novella; he died 1515.
This afterwards gave the word baldachino to the awning or canopy over the altar, which it retained even when textiles had given place to marbles and mosaics.
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