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<p> an [[Italian]] painter, flourished at [[Vicenza]] about 1700. He studied at Venice, and on returning to his native city he executed some fine works for the churches. Lanzi says he was more distinguished for the richness of his draperies and the brilliancy of his coloring than for the correctness of his design. </p> | <p> an [[Italian]] painter, flourished at [[Vicenza]] about 1700. He studied at Venice, and on returning to his native city he executed some fine works for the churches. Lanzi says he was more distinguished for the richness of his draperies and the brilliancy of his coloring than for the correctness of his design. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 15 October 2021
Constantino Pasqualotto [1]
an Italian painter, flourished at Vicenza about 1700. He studied at Venice, and on returning to his native city he executed some fine works for the churches. Lanzi says he was more distinguished for the richness of his draperies and the brilliancy of his coloring than for the correctness of his design.