GiovanniAntonioGalli may refer to: GiovanniAntonioGalli (physician) GiovanniAntonioGalli (artist) GiovanniGalli, Italian footballer This disambiguation...
(1696–1757), Italian designer grandson, AntonioGalli Bibiena (1697–1774), Italian architect grandson, Giovanni Carlo Galli-Bibiena (1717–1760), architect/designer...
Giovanni Antonio Galignani (1757–1821), Italian newspaper publisher GiovanniAntonioGalli (1708–1782), Italian physician GiovanniAntonioGalli (artist)...
Caravaggio in Considerazioni sulla pittura, c. 1617–1621 Giovanni Baglione's Le vite de' pittori, 1642 Giovanni Pietro Bellori's Le Vite de' pittori, scultori et...
Giovanni Baglione (Italian: [d͡ʒoˈvan.ni baʎˈʎoː.ne]; 1566 – 30 December 1643) was an Italian Late Mannerist and Early Baroque painter and art historian...
in November married Caterina Azzolino, the daughter of Sicilian painter Giovanni Bernardino Azzolini. There he remained for the rest of his life, setting...
Fabriano. In 1621, Gentileschi moved to Genoa, at the invitation of GiovanniAntonio Sauli, who had previously commissioned works from his brother, Aurelio...
exist. While in Florence, Artemisia and Pierantonio had five children. Giovanni Battista, Agnola, and Lisabella did not survive for more than a year. Their...
Becker. Band 1: Aa–Antonio de Miraguel. Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1907, S. 11 (Textarchiv – Internet Archive). "Bibiena (Ferdinando Galli), 1656-1743 - Varie...
still-life painter) and his brothers Francesco and Cassiano, Antonio Franchi, Giovanni Coli and Filippo Gherardi were trained at the Academy. Pietro...
in the Roman art world. The first Caravaggisti included Mario Minniti, Giovanni Baglione (although his Caravaggio phase was short-lived), Leonello Spada...
foreshadow the development of the veduta in Italy and the galleries of Giovanni Paolo Pannini. Jan Brueghel the Elder was one of the important innovators...
De Amicis and especially Giovanni Faldella. He visited Milan frequently where he met authors such as Medoro Savini and Antonio Ghislanzoni. His first project...
parts. Many of the models made by the Manzolinis were purchased by GiovanniAntonioGalli (1708-1782) for use in his school for midwives, then bought by Pope...