Gregorio Lazzarini
(1657 - 10 November 1730) was an Italian painter, mostly of religious subjects, and those from history and mythology.
Born in Venice, he initially trained with the Genovese painter Francesco Rosa, Girolamo Forabosco, and with the studio of Pietro della Vecchia. He joined the painters' guild in Venice in 1687. Related Paintings of Gregorio Lazzarini :. | Merit Offers the Command to Doge Morosini | Merit Offers the Command to Doge Morosini | Jael and Sisera | Jael and Sisera | Jael and Sisera | Related Artists: BECCARUZZI, FrancescoItalian painter, Treviso school (b. ca. 1492, Conegliano, d. before 1563, Treviso)
Francesco Beccaruzzi (c. 1492 - 1562) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance era, active near his hometown of Conegliano and in the neighborhood of Treviso. He was influenced by both Il Pordenone and later Titian. He painted Saint Francis receiving stigmata (1545) from Conegliano, but now in the Accademia in Venice. Peter BaumgartnerGerman,1834-1911
Vervloet FrancoisMalines 1795-Venise 1872
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