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"The Last Judgment" in Venice refers to a famous altarpiece by the Italian Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese, originally titled "The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine with St. Ursula and Other Saints" but also known as "The Last Judgment." This painting is housed in the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, commonly known as the Frari Church, in Venice, Italy.

The painting depicts the Christian belief in the Last Judgment, when Jesus Christ will return to earth to judge the living and the dead, separating the saved from the damned. Veronese's work is notable for its grand scale, vibrant colors, and numerous figures, which include saints, the Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ, and a host of angels and demons. The painting is a masterpiece of Venetian painting, showcasing Veronese's skill in composition, color, and narrative.

The Last Judgment is just one of many works by Veronese that can be found in Venice, a city that was a major center of the Renaissance and home to a rich artistic and cultural heritage. Visitors to the Frari Church can see the painting up close and appreciate the beauty and complexity of Veronese's vision of the end times.