He was born in
Asiago, son of Antonio Sajario, a painter. Giovanni was a follower, if not a pupil, of
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. He has frescoes in various palaces and churches in Veneto, including Palazzi Roberti in
Bassano del Grappa,
Mocenigo di San Stae, and Marin. He also painted for the churches of
San Biagio in Venice, Sant'Anna in
Valsugana, and a St Anthony of Padua for the parish church of
Rotzo in the Province of Vicenza. ==References==