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- Fabrizio Galliari (1709–1790) was an Italian painter active in Northern Italy. He was born in Andorno in the Piedmontese province of Biella, and died in...
- Gaspare Galliari (1760–1818; some sources give 1761 for the year of birth or 1823 for the year of death) was an Italian painter. He was born in Treviglio...
- Bernardino Galliari (1707–1794) was an Italian painter, active mainly as a scenic designer and decorator of theaters. He was born at Andorno in the Province...
- century and early 19th century in Lombardy, including: Bernardino Galliari, Gaspare Galliari, Pasquale Canna, Pietro Gonzaga, Paolo Landriani, Giovanni Perego...
- 2015, S. 15. Pardiñas, U. F. J.; Teta, P.; Salazar-Bravo, J.; Myers, P.; Galliari, C. A. (2016). "A new species of arboreal rat, genus 'Oecomys' (Rodentia...
- infections, along with sand flea ectoparasitism. Moura, J. F.; Gois, F.; Galliari, F. C.; Fernandes, M. A. (2019). "A new and most complete pampathere (Mammalia...
- Benedetto Alfieri until the theatre was completed and decorated by Bernardino Galliari. Puccini premiered his La Bohème in 1896 in the Teatro Regio. The Teatro...
- in Turin, which was finally decorated by quadratura painter Giovannino Galliari. Chieri commune. Tourism office of Chieri. Fondoambiente entry. Carlo Balma...
- architect Giovanni Ruggeri was emplo**** in embellishments and expansions. The Galliari brothers: Bernardino, Fabrizio, and Giovanni Antonio, were emplo**** in...
- town merchant; but orphaned at a young age, he apprenticed with Giovanni Galliari, who was active in painting at the Teatro Regio di Torino. He then became...