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Jacopo Marieschi

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Altarpiece of St John the Almoner, San Giovanni in Bragora, Venice 1743

Jacopo Marieschi (1711–1794) was an Venetian history painter. Formerly he was confused with the prominent vedute painter, Michele Marieschi, his close contemporary.[1]

He was also called Giacomo Marieschi. He painted allegorical figures of Faith, Hope, and Charity at San Francesco della Vigna.

References

  1. ^ Martineau, Jane, and Robison, Andrew, The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century, p. 466, 1994, Yale University Press/Royal Academy of Arts, ISBN 0300061862 (Catalogue for exhibition in London and Washington)