Bartolomeo Pedon (Venice, 1665- Venice, 1732) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period.
He mainly painted landscapes, often nocturnes or whimsical architecture capricci in a wild landscape. In this he appears to be influenced by Marco Ricci and Antonio Marini, but also by Magnasco and Salvatore Rosa.[1] Many of his works are still in private hands.[2]
Other sources say he was born in 1655 in Padua, and worked in Monastery of San Benedetto.[3]
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