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336 adorned the principal chapel of the Eremite monks of Sant’ Agostino, in Padua; with another chapel in the first cloister, also for those monks. He likewise painted a small chapel in the palace of Urbano Perfetto, and the hall of the Roman Emperors, where the students go to dance in Carnival time, Vvms also painted by him. In the chapel of the Podesta, there are besides, events from the Old Testament painted in fresco by this master.

Giusto, who was also a Paduan painter, not only depicted various stories from the Old Testament in the chapel of San Giovanni Battista, which is beside the episcopal church, but also the whole series of events related in the Apocalypse of San Giovanni; and in the upper part of this work he represented Paradise, with numerous choirs of angels and other embellishments, executed with considerable ability and judgment. In the church of Sant’ Antonio, this master painted the chapel of San Luca in fresco, and in one of the chapels, in the church belonging to the Eremite monks of Sant’Agostino, he painted figures representing the liberal arts, with those of the virtues and the vices; and as he there celebrates various persons who have been renowned for their excellencies, so are there certain others, infamous for their