Andrea Celesti

During his early years (1659–1669) he worked in Venice, both in sundry labors for Doge's palace, and frescoes for the main salon of the Palazzo Erizzo.

In 1676, he was painted doge Nicolò Sagredo’s portrait for the Sala dello Scrutinio in Ducal Palace.

For the Delaj family, starting in 1688, Celesti and his studio began painting a series of religious canvases for the Cathedral of Peter and Paul in Toscolano on the shores of Lake Garda.

In the Castle of San Giusto in Trieste, a large ceiling painting with the Allegory of Venice is attributed to him.

[4] For the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Verolanuova, Celesti Painted a Birth of the Virgin and an Assumption (c. 1707).

Andrea Celesti, Esther before King Ahasuerus