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[[Image:9810 - Venezia - Scola di san Fantin, Aula magna - Leonardo Corona, episodio della Passione - Foto G. Dall'Orto, 12-Aug-2007.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Passion of Christ, Scuola di San Fantin, Aula Magna, Venice]]
[[Image:9810 - Venezia - Scola di san Fantin, Aula magna - Leonardo Corona, episodio della Passione - Foto G. Dall'Orto, 12-Aug-2007.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Passion of Christ, Scuola di San Fantin, Aula Magna, Venice]]
'''Leonardo Corona''' (1561–1605) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the [[Renaissance]] period, active mainly in [[Venice]]. Born in [[Murano]]. For the church of [[Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice|Santi Giovanni e Paolo]] in Venice, he painted an ''Annunciation''; while for [[Santo Stefano, Venice|Santo Stefano]], he painted an ''Assumption''. For [[San Giovanni in Bragora]] he painted a ''Coronation with Thorns'' and a ''Flagellation''.<ref> [http://www.sgbattistainbragora.it/index.php?id=20&lang=it San Giovanni Battista in Bragora]</ref> He is said to have been a pupil of the elder [[Titian]], and completed some of his canvases after the master's death. His pupils included [[Santo Peranda]] and [[Baldasarre Anna]].
'''Leonardo Corona''' (1561–1605) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the [[Renaissance]] period, active mainly in [[Venice]]. Born in [[Murano]]. For the church of [[Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice|Santi Giovanni e Paolo]] in Venice, he painted an ''Annunciation''; while for [[Santo Stefano, Venice|Santo Stefano]], he painted an ''Assumption''. For [[San Giovanni in Bragora]] he painted a ''Coronation with Thorns'' and a ''Flagellation''.<ref> [http://www.sgbattistainbragora.it/index.php?id=20&lang=it San Giovanni Battista in Bragora] {{it}}</ref> He is said to have been a pupil of the elder [[Titian]], and completed some of his canvases after the master's death. His pupils included [[Santo Peranda]] and [[Baldasarre Anna]].


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Passion of Christ, Scuola di San Fantin, Aula Magna, Venice

Leonardo Corona (1561–1605) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Venice. Born in Murano. For the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, he painted an Annunciation; while for Santo Stefano, he painted an Assumption. For San Giovanni in Bragora he painted a Coronation with Thorns and a Flagellation.[1] He is said to have been a pupil of the elder Titian, and completed some of his canvases after the master's death. His pupils included Santo Peranda and Baldasarre Anna.

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Secondary Sources

  • Farquhar, Maria (1855). Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.). Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters. Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London; Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on Jun 27, 2006. p. 49.
  • Works of Art Discovered in Venice, Alethea Wiel. The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs (1909) 15(78):p. 368-9. (On Corona works found in the rafters of San Zulian).
  • Milizia, Francesco (1797). Dizionario delle Belle Arti del Disegno y Estratto in Gran Parte dalla Enciclopedia Metodica da Francesco Milizia, Seconda Edizione, Tomo Secondo. Bassano, Italy;. pp. page 145–146. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)

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