Angelo Trevisani

Painting, Visual Artist

1669 – 1753

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Who was Angelo Trevisani?

Angelo Trevisani was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque, active mainly in Venice.

He was born in Venice, the brother of Francesco Trevisani who was born in Capodistria, and who painted mainly in Rome under the patronage of cardinal Ottoboni. Angelo was a pupil of Andrea Celesti. He also painted for the Santuario della Madonna del Pilastrello in Lendinara. He was influenced by Antonio Balestra.

Among his pictures were Expulsion of Moneychangers from the Temple for SS. Cosmo e Damiano, Venice; Dream of S. Theresa for San Pietro in Oliveto, in Brescia; and Madonna for the Gallery in Madrid.

Bartolomeo Nazari was one of his pupils.

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Born
1669
Nationality
  • Italy
Died
1753

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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