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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Francesco Vecellio was born around 1485. He was trained to be an Assassin at an early age and around 1498, he was an understudy to Assassin [[Perotto Calderon]].
Francesco Vecellio was born around 1485. He was trained to be an Assassin at an early age and around 1498, he was an understudy to Assassin [[Perotto Calderon]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>


The same year, Francesco was sent to Agnadello with a group of other brothers to stop another Assassin from retrieving the [[the Shroud|Shroud of Eden]]. Little did he know the Assassin was actually Perotto, who wanted to use the Shroud to save his and [[Lucrezia Borgia]]'s son from death. When Perotto met and faced off with the other Assassins, Perotto struck Francesco, not knowing who he was. Francesco was close to death, but felt the Shroud's presence around him and was given his strength again.
The same year, Francesco was sent to Agnadello with a group of other brothers to stop another Assassin from retrieving the [[the Shroud|Shroud of Eden]]. Little did he know the Assassin was actually Perotto, who wanted to use the Shroud to save his and [[Lucrezia Borgia]]'s son from death. When Perotto met and faced off with the other Assassins, Perotto struck Francesco, not knowing who he was. Francesco was close to death, but felt the Shroud's presence around him and was given his strength again.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" />


He received his first high notoriety [[Assassination of Niccolò di Pitigliano|mission]] in 1510, which was killing [[Niccolò di Pitigliano]] and freeing the population of Lonigo from Pitigliano's rule. After learning what he had to know about his target and slowly destroying his influence over Lonigo, Francesco assassinated Di Pitigliano.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
He received his first high notoriety [[Assassination of Niccolò di Pitigliano|mission]] in 1510, which was killing [[Niccolò di Pitigliano]] and freeing the population of Lonigo from the latter's rule. After learning what he had to know about his target and slowly destroying his influence over Lonigo, Francesco assassinated Niccolò.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" />


===Painting career===
===Painting career===

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Francesco Vecellio.

Francesco Vecellio (c. 1485 - 1560) was an Italian painter and a member of the Assassin Order.

Biography

Early life

Francesco Vecellio was born around 1485. He was trained to be an Assassin at an early age and around 1498, he was an understudy to Assassin Perotto Calderon.[1]

The same year, Francesco was sent to Agnadello with a group of other brothers to stop another Assassin from retrieving the Shroud of Eden. Little did he know the Assassin was actually Perotto, who wanted to use the Shroud to save his and Lucrezia Borgia's son from death. When Perotto met and faced off with the other Assassins, Perotto struck Francesco, not knowing who he was. Francesco was close to death, but felt the Shroud's presence around him and was given his strength again.[1]

He received his first high notoriety mission in 1510, which was killing Niccolò di Pitigliano and freeing the population of Lonigo from the latter's rule. After learning what he had to know about his target and slowly destroying his influence over Lonigo, Francesco assassinated Niccolò.[1]

Painting career

File:Francesco Vecellio Painting.jpg
A painting by Francesco titled "Saint Antonio Searches with Great Interest for the Heart in the Coffin."

Alongside his Assassin life, Francesco pursued a painting career during the 1520's to 1530's in Cadore, but he would never become as succesful as his younger brother Tiziano Vecellio. In 1524, he signed an altarpiece for San Vito in Cadore. During the 1540's, he painted a polyptych in Candide. In the late 1540s, he painted the organ shutters of San Salvatore in Venice. He painted an Annunciation for San Nicola di Bari, now in the Accademia.

He died in 1560.

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