Biagio Falcieri

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Template:Short description Template:No inline Biagio Falcieri (1628–1703) was an Italian painter of the Baroque era, although his provincial style has been described as a tired mannerism, active between Venice and Verona. Originally from the region of Trento. He studied with Pietro Liberi in Venice and returned to Verona. He painted a canvas about the Council of Trent behind the facade of the church of Sant'Anastasia, Verona. He trained Andrea Voltolino, Alessandro Marchesini, Lorenzo Comendu, and Santi Prunati.

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