- 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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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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Francesco Galli,
called Francesco da
Bibiena, or da
Bibbiena (1659-1739) was a
member of the
theatrical Galli da
Bibiena family and
younger brother of Ferdinando...
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Carlo Galli-
Bibiena (August 11, 1717 -
November 20, 1760), was an
Italian architect and designer. He was the son of
Francesco Galli Bibiena and a member...
- The
Teatro Bibiena di
Mantova (also
known as,
among others, the
Teatro Scientifico,
Teatro Accademico or
Teatrino della Accademia Filarmonica) was made...
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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...
- Jean
Galli de
Bibiena (French
rendering of
Galli da Bibbiena) was an 18th-century French-speaking
writer (but of
Italian descent), born in 1709 in Nancy...
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Maria Galli (1625–1665),
called Giovanni Maria da
Bibiena, was an
Italian painter, born at
Bibiena in 1625. He
studied under Albani, and his productions...
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Muses placed atop. The
wooden interior was
designed by
Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (1696–1757) and his son
Carlo from
Bologna in an
Italian Late
Baroque style...
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Despite opposition from
other competitors, the
architect Antonio Galli Bibiena won the
theatre design contract. The theatre's
inaugural performance was...