Marcello Fogolino

Marcello Fogolino (active 1510–1548) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance or Mannerist style.

He completed a painting of Saints Francis and John the Baptist with Prophet Daniel for the Duomo in Pordenone.

He was banished from Venetian territories, along with his brother the architect Matteo, for complicity in a murder in 1527, and went to Trento.

It appears that they became informants for the Venetian Republic, and finally were allowed to return to the Veneto.

[2] He painted frescoes in the Tridentine region, including Castel Buonconsiglio, Castello Malpaga, Villa Salvotti, and Palazzo Sardagna.

Picture of Marcello Fogolino on the Palazzo Thiene in Vicenza
Marcello Fogolino, Madonna with child and saints , 1510 – 1520, Oil on canvas, 266 × 195 cm. Rijksmuseum , Amsterdam