Angelo Trevisani

Angelo Trevisani (* 1669 in Venice, † 1752 ) was an Italian painter and engraver of the Baroque.

Trevisani said to have operated in his youth the art of dance. He was a painter pupil of Andrea Celesti (1637-1712) and Antonio Balestra in Venice.

Trevisani is especially known for his portraits. He also painted historical paintings and religious paintings in the province of Rovigo ( Santuario della Madonna di Piastrello in Lendinara ), Brescia ( Dream of St. Theresa, in San Pietro in Oliveto ) and Venice ( Martyrdom of St. Thomas in San Stae, and San Zaccaria and San Cosmo e Damiano ( driving the money changers out of the temple ) ). A self-portrait hangs in the Uffizi Gallery. In the Palazzo Labia in Venice he painted the ceiling fresco entry of the labia family in the Golden Book of the Venetian nobility in the Zodiac Room.

Among his students Bartolomeo Nazari heard.

He is also known as Angelo Trevisan, Trevisano Angelo, Angelo Barbieri.

His brother Francesco Trevisani was a famous painter in Rome.

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