Cesare da Conegliano (mid-16th century) was an Italian painter, known from a single work in Santi Apostoli, Venice.
It is unclear how this painter was related to either Pordenone or his contemporary fellow townsman Francesco Beccaruzzi, who was a pupil of Pordenone.
[3] The relationship to this painter to Cima Da Conegliano, or his son Carlo, or the painter Ciro Da Conegliano is unclear.
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