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One year later, he updated his contract with Iakovo
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He first appears in Venice around 1581. He was twenty-seven years old. He appears in Venice on-off until 1598. For a short period, he traveled to Corfu where he maintained an active painting workshop between 1585-1587. He signed a contract to teach Angelo
Kritopoulos's son Iakovo painting for
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The archives indicate the payment on April 1, 1599, he is mentioned as mistro Tornio Batha. Two weeks later on April 11, 1599, the painter made out a second will. In the second will, he left a sizable fortune to his wife. He also left a fortune to his student
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three years. He is also listed in a contract as a witness on
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