Francesco Polazzo
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Francesco Polazzo (1683–1753) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Venice. He was a pupil of Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, and painted portraits and historical subjects, though better known as a restorer of pictures. Lanzi said of him that he softened down the style of Piazzetta with that of Ricci.
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Christ and the Centurion San Trovaso (Venice)
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Rebecca at the Well with Eleaza San Francesco della Vigna
Ceiling from palazzo nani in Ca'Rezzonico-museum
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- Lanzi, Luigi, The History of Painting in Italy: The school of Venice. Translated by Thomas Roscoe, 1828. Page 361.