<P> The third niche has a sculpture by Il Lorenzone of St Anne and the Blessed Virgin . In the third chapel is a 15th - century painting of the Umbrian school, The Madonna of Mercy between St Francis and St John the Baptist . It is also known as the Madonna of the Railing, because it originally hung in the niche on the left - hand side of the portico, where it was protected by a railing . It was moved to the Chapel of the Annunciation, and then to its present position sometime after 1837 . The bronze epigram commemorated Pope Clement XI's restoration of the sanctuary . On the right wall is the canvas Emperor Phocas presenting the Pantheon to Pope Boniface IV (1750) by an unknown . There are three memorial plaques in the floor, one conmmemorating a Gismonda written in the vernacular . The final niche on the right side has a statue of St. Anastasio (1725) by Bernardino Cametti . </P> <P> On the first niche to the left of the entrance is an Assumption (1638) by Andrea Camassei . The first chapel on the left, is the Chapel of St Joseph in the Holy Land, and is the chapel of the Confraternity of the Virtuosi at the Pantheon . This refers to the confraternity of artists and musicians that was formed here by a 16th - century Canon of the church, Desiderio da Segni, to ensure that worship was maintained in the chapel . </P> <P> The first members were, among others, Antonio da Sangallo the younger, Jacopo Meneghino, Giovanni Mangone, Zuccari, Domenico Beccafumi, and Flaminio Vacca . The confraternity continued to draw members from the elite of Rome's artists and architects, and among later members we find Bernini, Cortona, Algardi, and many others . The institution still exists, and is now called the Academia Ponteficia di Belle Arti (The Pontifical Academy of Fine Arts), based in the palace of the Cancelleria . The altar in the chapel is covered with false marble . On the altar is a statue of St Joseph and the Holy Child by Vincenzo de Rossi . </P> <P> To the sides are paintings (1661) by Francesco Cozza, one of the Virtuosi: Adoration of the Shepherds on left side and Adoration of the Magi on right . The stucco relief on the left, Dream of St Joseph, is by Paolo Benaglia, and the one on the right, Rest during the flight from Egypt, is by Carlo Monaldi . On the vault are several 17th - century canvases, from left to right: Cumean Sibyl by Ludovico Gimignani; Moses by Francesco Rosa; Eternal Father by Giovanni Peruzzini; David by Luigi Garzi; and Eritrean Sibyl by Giovanni Andrea Carlone . </P>

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