Bernardino Galliari

Memorial plaque for Galliari on his birth house in Andorno Micca

Bernardino Galliari (1707-1794) was an Italian painter, active mainly as a scenic designer and decorator of theaters.

Biography

He was born at Andorno in the Province of Biella in the Piedmont. He painted an Adoration of the Shepherds by him in the Brera at Milan.

In addition from learning from family members, he is said to have learned to paint quadratura with Giovanni Battista Crosato. He was sought after not only in Italy but also in Germany and France.[1] Bernardino was the first son of Giovanni.[2] He was born into a large family of artists:

Notes

This article incorporates text from the article "GALLIARI, Bernardino" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.

  1. Istoria Della Vercellese Letteratura Ed Arti, Volume 4. (1824) Gaspare De Gregori, page 366.
  2. G. De Gregori, page 369.
  3. G. De Gregori, page 370.
  4. G. De Gregori, page 370.
  5. G. De Gregori, page 370.


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