Andrea Vicentino (c. 1542 – 1617) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period.
He moved to Venice in the mid-1570s and registered in the Fraglia or guild of Venetian painters in 1583.
He also painted the altarpiece Madonna of the Rosary (c. 1590) for the Treviso Cathedral, God the Father with Three Theological Virtues (1598) for the church in Gambara, and St Charles Borromeo (c. 1605) for a church in Mestre.
Paintings by him exist in a number of galleries including the Raising of Lazarus at the National Museum of Fine Arts, Malta.
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