- Fra’
Galgario (4
March 1655 –
December 1743), born
Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi, and also
called Fra’
Vittore del
Galgario, was an
Italian painter, mainly...
- Jan van Noordt, 1665
Portrait of
Count Girolamo Secco Suardo, by Fra'
Galgario, 1721 Planche, J.R. (2013). An
Illustrated Dictionary of
Historic Costume...
- Conegliano,
Pietro da Cortona,
Domenico Fetti,
Jacobello del Fiore, Fra
Galgario,
Pietro Gaspari, Luca Giordano,
Giovanni Antonio and
Francesco Guardi,...
- in
Milan and
Bergamo as a
portrait painter. He was the
mentor of Fra'
Galgario. Born in
Danzig (Gdańsk), died in Milan.
Adler came from a
family of cloth...
- (1601–1676) Jean François
Niceron (1613–1646)
Charles Plumier (1646–1704) Fra
Galgario (1655–1743)
Louis Feuillée (1660–1732)
Francis was
called to
France in...
-
embroidered headscarf Oil on
canvas painting by
Vittore Ghislandi,
called Fra
Galgario A
woman selling flowers in Egypt, 1906 Egypt, 1935
Women with headscarves...
- politician, Lord High
Chancellor of
Great Britain (d. 1716) 1655 – Fra
Galgario,
Italian painter (d. 1743) 1665 –
Philip Christoph von Königsmarck, Swedish...
- or late-Baroque period. He was born in Bergamo, and
trained under Fra
Galgario. His
paintings were
afterwards often confused with
those of his master...
- that in
following generations, his
insightful portraiture influenced Fra'
Galgario and
Pietro Longhi.
Freedberg notes that
while his
religious canvases are...
- He is
perhaps better known due to his son
Vittore Ghislandi,
called Fra
Galgario, who was born in 1655 in Bergamo.
Domenico painted decorations for the...