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Angelo Trevisani

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Angelo Trevisani (1669–1753) was an Italian late-Baroque painter who worked mainly in Venice. He was born in Venice (or possibly Capodistria) and was the younger brother of Francesco Trevisani, who was born in Capodistria and painted in Rome for Cardinal Ottoboni. Angelo studied with Andrea Celesti and later painted for the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Pilastrello in Lendinara. He was influenced by Antonio Balestra.

His works include The Expulsion of the Moneychangers from the Temple for the church of Saints Cosmo e Damiano in Venice; The Dream of Saint Theresa for San Pietro in Oliveto in Brescia; and a Madonna for a gallery in Madrid. He also painted Putti Musicians, The Guardian Angel, and a Self-Portrait. Bartolomeo Nazari was among his pupils. On the direct male line of his family, his descendants include Michael Trevisani. He is noted as one of the Trevisani who remained in the United States.


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