Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (5 January 1696 - 12 March 1757), Italian designer, became the most distinguished artist of the Galli da Bibiena family. He was...
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The Galli–Bibiena family, or Galli da Bibiena (also spelled "Bibbiena"), was a family of Italian artists of the 17th and 18th centuries, including: father...
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Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena (18 August 1657 – 3 January 1743), surname also spelled Galli da Bibiena or Bibbiena, was an Italian Baroque-era architect, designer...
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14 September 1716. The set was designed by the stage designer Giuseppe Galli da Bibiena, who had placed the stage on two islands in a pond in the Favorita...
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Mantua was designed in late Baroque or early Rococo style by Antonio Galli Bibiena and erected between 1767 and 1769. With a bell-shaped floorplan and...
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architect Giuseppe Pistocchi Mantua – Teatro Bibiena, built from 1767 to 1769 for the Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana to plans by Antonio Galli da Bibiena Parma...
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Galli da Bibiena family, a family of Italian artists of the 17th and 18th centuries, especially: Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena or Ferdinando Galli Bibiena...
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Province of Parma, Italy. The Oratory was designed in 1696 by Francesco Galli Bibiena, as part of the complex of the Church of the Suffragio. It interior...
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the cities of Turin, Parma, Bologna and Vienna. Pupil of Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena, Abbati published several works in 1707. He devoted himself mainly to...
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disciple of Guercino. The church ceiling had stuccoes completed by Ferdinando Bibiena, and ovals frescoed by Vittorio Bigari. The sacristy housed a Martyrdom...
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