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The '''Barbaro family''' is a ] noble family which included the humanists ] and ], who were among the patrons of the architect ] and the painter ]. The '''Barbaro family''' is a ] noble family which included the humanists ] and ], who were among the patrons of the architect ] and the painter ]. The Barbaro were an old Venetian family documented as holding high office in the republic as early as the ninth century. <ref>Hobson. p,91.</ref>



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The Barbaro family is a Venetian noble family which included the humanists Daniele Barbaro and Marcantonio Barbaro, who were among the patrons of the architect Andrea Palladio and the painter Paolo Veronese. The Barbaro were an old Venetian family documented as holding high office in the republic as early as the ninth century.


Palladio designed for the family Villa Barbaro at Maser, the Barbaro also owned Pallazzi on the Grand Canal of Venice. Family members acted as deans and professors of the University of Padua and as Patriarchs of Aquileia. The church of Santa Maria Zobenigo in Venice was built for them.

The Barbaro appeared in Venice ca. 868 A.D..

Notable members

References

  1. Hobson. p,91.
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