. . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Cassana, detto Nicoletto, (Venezia, 1659 \u2013 Londra, 1714) \u00E8 stato un pittore italiano, attivo durante il periodo del tardo-barocco."@it . "Niccol\u00F2 Cassana, detto Nicoletto, (Venezia, 1659 \u2013 Londra, 1714) \u00E8 stato un pittore italiano, attivo durante il periodo del tardo-barocco."@it . . . . . "Nicol\u00F2 Cassana genannt Nicoletto (* 1659 in Venedig; \u2020 1711 (oder 1714 ?) in London) war ein italienischer Maler des Barock, der vor allem als Portr\u00E4tist bekannt ist."@de . . . . . . . . "Nicol\u00F2 Cassana genannt Nicoletto (* 1659 in Venedig; \u2020 1711 (oder 1714 ?) in London) war ein italienischer Maler des Barock, der vor allem als Portr\u00E4tist bekannt ist."@de . . "Nicolo Cassana"@fr . . . . . . "3056028"^^ . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Cassana"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Cassana (often called Nicoletto; 1659\u20131714) was an Italian painter born in Venice and active during the late-Baroque. His older brother Giovanni Agostino Cassana was also a painter. He trained with his father, Giovanni Francesco Cassana, a Genoese painter, who had been taught the art of painting by Bernardo Strozzi. He painted a Conspiracy of Catiline for the Gallery at Florence. Having painted portraits of the Medici court, and also of some of the English nobility, Nicoletto was invited to England, and introduced to Queen Anne, who sat to him for her likeness, and conferred on him many marks of favor. He died in London in 1714, having given way to drinking in his later years."@en . . . "Nicolo Cassana ou Niccol\u00F2 Cassani ou Nicoletto (Venise, 1659 - Londres, 1713) est un peintre v\u00E9nitien baroque de la seconde moiti\u00E9 du XVIIe et du d\u00E9but du XVIIIe si\u00E8cle."@fr . . . "2866"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Cassana"@en . . . "Nicol\u00F2 Cassana"@de . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Cassana (often called Nicoletto; 1659\u20131714) was an Italian painter born in Venice and active during the late-Baroque. His older brother Giovanni Agostino Cassana was also a painter. He trained with his father, Giovanni Francesco Cassana, a Genoese painter, who had been taught the art of painting by Bernardo Strozzi. He painted a Conspiracy of Catiline for the Gallery at Florence. Having painted portraits of the Medici court, and also of some of the English nobility, Nicoletto was invited to England, and introduced to Queen Anne, who sat to him for her likeness, and conferred on him many marks of favor. He died in London in 1714, having given way to drinking in his later years. One of his pupils was Fortunato Pasquetti."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1073175103"^^ . "Nicolo Cassana ou Niccol\u00F2 Cassani ou Nicoletto (Venise, 1659 - Londres, 1713) est un peintre v\u00E9nitien baroque de la seconde moiti\u00E9 du XVIIe et du d\u00E9but du XVIIIe si\u00E8cle."@fr . .