Giustino Menescardi (1720–1776) was an Italian painter and scenic designer, active in Northern Italy and Venice in a late Baroque style.
In the Carnavals of 1756 and 1757, he collaborated with Francesco Grassi in the scenography for the Teatro Ducale and in the commedie francesi being enacted in the Theater of Colorno.
[1] He painted the canvas of St Augustine triumphs over Heresy for the church of Santo Stefano, Venice.
he also painted for the Sala dell'Archivio of the Scuola Grande dei Carmini[2] and in the Ducal Palace of Venice.
A Resurrection of Christ attributed to Menascardi is in the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College.