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Antonio Cappello (1494-1565) was a Venetian noble, a member of the San Polo branch of the Cappello family. A procurator of San Marco, he acted as ambassador to the court of Charles V at Gand, but is mainly remember for his role as one of the main promoters of public art and architectural projects in sixteenth century Venice. He resided in the palazzo on San Polo now known as Ca Cappello Layard and oversaw its redevelopment. == Political Beginnings ==
He was born approximately in 1494, the son of Giambattista of Marino Cappello, a merchant and a nobleman, and Paola Garzoni, daughter of Marino Garzoni, who had been prominent in politics as procurator de citra, podestà of Verona, podestà of Mantova and finally duke of Candia. Antonio Cappello began his political career at a young age. In 1511 he was vice-podestà of Cologna Veneta, in 1515 official at the Dogana da Mar- the maritime customs office- and in 1516, with a donation to the Republic of 200 ducats, he secured the office of provveditor and captain in Legnago, in the Verona countryside. There he amassed considerable rural wealth, as tax returns for 1537 show him in agrarian possessions measuring up to 1,200 Venetian campi in area. In 1519 he joined the savi alle decime, then, through a 400 ducat donation he secured access to the pregadi before purchasing for 8,000 ducats the office of procurator de supra, one of the two chief procurators of Saint Marks, tasked with the conservation and expansion of the Basilica. He would maintain the prestigious role for 42 years.〔Colasanti, F. ''Antonio Cappello'' in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani- vol. 8, Treccani, Roma 1975, accessibile online a http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/antonio-cappello_res-d1e3cfe8-87e9-11dc-8e9d-0016357eee51_(Dizionario-Biografico)/〕
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