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- Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli (17 April 1604 – 12 July 1656) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Lombardy. He was a canvas and fresco painter...
- Construction went on until 1666. In 1649 Francesco contracted Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli to fresco the rooms of the interiors. Over the next century, further decorations...
- Renato Olmi. Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676), composer Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli (1604–1656), painter Lodovico Benvenuti (1899–1966), politician Giovanni...
- Crema, Lombardy. He was born in Crema, and was a pupil of Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli. He painted a Coronation of the Virgin with Saints Andrew and Zeno (1647)...
- paintings here are by Palma il Giovane, Enea Salmeggia, Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli, Padovanino, a ‘’Deposition’’ by Andrea Previtali, and others. Pier Virgilio...
- Giovanni Battista Lucini Scenes from Life of Mary by Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli Miracle of St Anthony of Padua by Tommaso Pombioli Presentation of Jesus...
- century, as did the diocese of Marga, though it was renamed Tella and Barbelli in the second half of the 13th century. It is possible that the dioceses...
- the thirteenth century the name of the diocese was changed to 'Tella and Barbelli'. The diocese of Marga, attested between the eighth and fourteenth centuries...
- Battista Lucini (on whom he is considered the main expert) and Gian Giacomo Barbelli. He has collaborated on several art exhibitions held in Crema, including...
- Duke Francis Henry of Saxe-Lauenburg (d. 1658) April 17 Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli, Italian painter (d. 1656) Frans Luycx, Flemish Baroque painter (d. 1668)...