Leandro moved to Venice, taking over the family studio there. He became a successful portraitist, working close to the influential style of Venetian master
Tintoretto. Leandro developed his style, taking in Venetian influence and furthering his fine drawing style. His approach to painting differed from his father's in the use of "fine brushwork, with cool, light colours, smoothly applied in well-defined areas, unlike his father, who painted with dense and robust brushstrokes." . His success grew substantially in Venice. Leandro was awarded a knighthood from
Doge of Venice Marino Grimani in 1595. He lived his remaining days in that city, working as a painter. With the knighthood, Leandro began to sign his name with the honorary, "Eques". Much of his work is not clearly dated, and his works have sometimes been confused with other artists. His
Portrait of an Old Man in the
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest was once attributed to Tintoretto. In addition to his many portraits and religious pieces, Leandro painted secular, genre works, such as his
Concert, now in the
Uffizi Gallery, and his
Kitchen Scene, displayed in the
Indiana University Art Museum in the United States. The
Prado Museum in Madrid holds a collection of seven Works by Bassano including religious, portraits, mythological and a
veduta similar to other preserved at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando also located in Madrid. == Selected works ==