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Bartolomeo Cittadella

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Zenobia and the shepherds, Musée Fesch, Ajaccio

Bartolomeo Cittadella (1636–1704), a painter of the Venetian school, who, according to Guarienti, flourished at Vicenza in the latter part of the seventeenth century. He wrought with great rapidity, and Lanzi says there are a multitude of his works at Vicenza, in which he imitated the styles of Paolo Veronese and the younger Palma. Probably from this fact he did not acquire much distinction.

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