Faith Adored by Doge Antonio Grimani, by Titian, in the Ducal Palace, Venice, was commissioned in 1555 but remained unfinished until after Titian's death in 1576. The treatment of Venice in the painting may be contrasted with the fresco of St. Christopher, also in the Ducal Palace. Ruskin does not mention the fresco here, but does refer to it at Works, 24.182. The fresco is reproduced in Biadene and Yakush, Titian: Prince of Painters, p. 184, where Padovani comments there that it is a 'faithful rendering in a morning light of the Bacino San Marco. The view reveals from afar the clear profile of the Campanile and of the Palazzo Ducale, next to the cupolas of the basilica.'