Giacomo Lauro

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Giacomo Lauro (1550-1605) (also called Giacomo da Treviso) was an Italian painter, of the late Renaissance, active mainly in his native Venice and Treviso. He was a follower of Paolo Veronese. He painted a St. Roch interceding for victims of the plague. He died in Treviso.

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