Galli da Bibiena

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Galli da Bibiena or Galli da Bibbiena is the name of an Italian family of architects and (stage) decorators of the 17th and 18th centuries from the Italian city of Bibbiena in the province of Arezzo in Tuscany . with the following family tree:

Francesco Galli (*?, † 1665), Mayor of Bibiena

Giovanni Maria il Vecchio G. (* 1618/1625 Bibiena, † 1665 Bologna ), Italian painter
⚭ Orsola Maria Possenti
Maria Oriana G. (* 1656 Bologna, † 1749 Bologna)
⚭ Gioacchino Pizzoli, 1651–1731 / 1733
Domenico Pizzoli (* 1687, † 1720), painter
Ferdinando G. (* 1656/1657 Bologna, † 1743 Bologna), Italian architect and painter
1686 ⚭ Corona Stradella (from a noble family of Borgotaro )
Allesandro G. (* 1686/1687 Parma , † 1748/1769 Mannheim ), painter, decorator and Italian architect
Giovanni Maria il Giovane / the Younger G. (* 1694 Piacenza , † 1777 Naples ), painter and Italian architect
Giuseppe / Joseph (us) G. (* 1696 Parma, † 1757 Berlin ), painter, decorator, Italian architect and set designer
1719 ⚭ Marie Eleonore Kinksi / Zlinskij in Vienna , 5 sons and 2 daughters, including:
Ferdinando Antonio G. (* 1727 Vienna , † 1788 Dresden )
Carlo Bernardo Ignazio G. (* 1728 Vienna, † 1787 Florence ), Italian architect and set designer
Giuseppe G. , medicus
Filippo G. (* 1765 Bologna, † 1842 Bertinoro )
Francesa Elisabetha G. (* 1728, †?)
Antonio G. (* 1697/1698/1700 Parma, † 1774 Milan / Mantua ), Italian decorative painter and architect
1724 ⚭ Eleonora Ursula Bussy, daughter of the plasterer Santino Bussi
three daughters
Francesco G. (* 1659 Bologna, † 1739 Bologna), Italian theater architect and decorator
Jean G. (* 1709/1710 Nancy , † 1779 Italy ), French-speaking writer
Giovanni Carlo Sicinio G. (* 1717 Bologna, † 1760 Lisbon ), painter of religious compositions
one daughter (* 1711, † 1712)

Individual evidence

  1. Deanna Lenzi, Jadranka Bentini: I Bibiena una famiglia europea . Ed .: Ministero per i benie le attivita culturali. Marsilio 2001, p. 19-36 (Italian).
  2. ^ Franz Hadamowsky: The Galli-Bibiena family in Vienna: Life and work for the theater . Georg Prachner Verlag, Vienna 1962, p. 11-12 .
  3. Anna Coccioli Matroviti: Galli Bibiena. Biografico degli Italiani, 1998, accessed April 3, 2019 (Italian).
  4. General artist lexicon . tape 1 . Saur Verlag, Munich et al. 1999, ISBN 3-598-23911-4 , pp. 597-604 .
  5. Family tree of the GALLI-BIBIENA family. Artisti Italiani in Austria, accessed April 1, 2019 .
  6. ^ Galli Bibiena, Giuseppe. German biography, accessed March 8, 2019 .
  7. ^ Galli Bibiena (Bibiena, Bibbiena), family. Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon online, accessed on March 7, 2019 .