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Angelo was the son of [[Giacomo Baschenis|Giacomo]] and brother of [[Antonio Baschenis|Antonio]], scion of the so-called Lanfranco dynasty, one of two strains of the family.{{citation needed|date= April 2024}} | Angelo was the son of [[Giacomo Baschenis|Giacomo]] and brother of [[Antonio Baschenis|Antonio]], scion of the so-called Lanfranco dynasty, one of two strains of the family.{{citation needed|date= April 2024}} |
The first news of Angelo's pictorial production dates back to 1482, the year in which we find him busy frescoing the [[presbytery]] of the church of San Defendente in [[Roncola]] in [[Costa Valle Imagna|Imagna valley]].{{citation needed|date= April 2024}} | The first news of Angelo's pictorial production dates back to 1482, the year in which we find him busy frescoing the [[Presbytery (residence)|presbytery]] of the church of San Defendente in [[Roncola]] in [[Costa Valle Imagna|Imagna valley]].{{citation needed|date= April 2024}} |
In [[Ornica]] in [[Val Brembana]], Angelo created an important cycle of frescoes signed and dated 15 in the [[parish]] church of [[Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio|Sant'Ambrogio]]. November 1485 next to the writing ''Angelus de Averaria pinxit una cum filio suo''.{{citation needed|date= April 2024}} | In [[Ornica]] in [[Val Brembana]], Angelo created an important cycle of frescoes signed and dated 15 in the [[parish]] church of [[Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio|Sant'Ambrogio]]. November 1485 next to the writing ''Angelus de Averaria pinxit una cum filio suo''.{{citation needed|date= April 2024}} |
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