Baldassare d'Anna

Baldassare or Baldasarre d'Anna[1] (c. 1560 – after 1639) was an Italian painter, active in a Mannerist or late-Renaissance style.

Born in Venice to a Flemish family, and trained with Leonardo Corona.

For a number of years he studied under Corona, and on the death of that painter completed several works left unfinished by him.

His own activity seems to have been confined to the production of pieces for several of the churches and a few private houses in Venice, and the old guide-books and descriptions of the city notice a considerable number of paintings by him.

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Approval of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity involved in the redemption of slaves
Displayed in church of Santa Maria Formosa