Nazario Nazari (1724 – after 1793) was an Italian painter, active in a late-Baroque or Rococo style, in and around Venice.
Nazario was well known as a portraitist of aristocratic officials of the Republic of Venice.
He was then sent to Venice, because his father wished to separate him from bad company.
Among his portraits, were those of Elena Bresciani, Antonio Roncalli, Countess Maria Olimpia Coleoni, and in 1755 Signor Bartolomeo Vitalba.
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