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<p> an [[Italian]] painter, was born at Venice, and lived about 1600. He studied under Jacopo Palma, the younger, and remained his coadjutor for thirty- four years. He died about 1650. Some of his works are in the public edifices of Venice, the best of which is a picture of the Baptisma of [[Christ]] in the [[Church]] of Ognissanti (or All-Saints). </p>
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<p> an [[Italian]] painter, was born at Venice, and lived about 1600. He studied under Jacopo Palma, the younger, and remained his coadjutor for thirty- four years. He died about 1650. Some of his works are in the public edifices of Venice, the best of which is a picture of the Baptisma of Christ in the Church of Ognissanti (or All-Saints). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 15 October 2021

Giacomo Alberelli [1]

an Italian painter, was born at Venice, and lived about 1600. He studied under Jacopo Palma, the younger, and remained his coadjutor for thirty- four years. He died about 1650. Some of his works are in the public edifices of Venice, the best of which is a picture of the Baptisma of Christ in the Church of Ognissanti (or All-Saints).

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