Fabrizio Galliari

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Fabrizio Galliari (1709–1790) was an Italian painter active in Northern Italy.

Biography[edit]

He was born in Andorno in the Piedmontese province of Biella, and died in Treviglio. He was part of a large family of artists, the second son of Giovanni, and brother of Bernardino Galliari. Fabrizio was a quadraturista. He painted in many churches and palaces. He painted the cupola of the Cathedral of Vercelli. In 1778, he became professor at the Albertina Academy.[1] Bernardino was the first son of Giovanni.[2]

References[edit]

  1. '^ *Ticozzi, Stefano (1818). Dizionario dei pittori dai Rinovamento delle Belle Arti Fino al 1800 (Volume 1: A-L). Milan: Vincenzo Ferrario. pp. 219–220.
  2. ^ Istoria Della Vercellese Letteratura Ed Arti, Volume 4. (1824) Gaspare De Gregori, page 369.