Giacometti
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Giacometti may refer to:
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- Giovanni Giacometti (1868–1933), a Swiss painter; the father of Alberto, Diego, and Bruno Giacometti
- Alberto Giacometti (1901, Borgonovo, Stampa - 1966), a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker
- 11905 Giacometti (1991 VL6), a main-belt asteroid discovered on 1991
- Diego Giacometti (1902, Borgonovo - 1985), a Swiss sculptor and designer; The younger brother of Alberto Giacometti
- Bruno Giacometti (born 1907, Stampa), a Swiss architect; The brother of Alberto and Diego Giacometti
- Alberto Giacometti (1901, Borgonovo, Stampa - 1966), a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker
- Augusto Giacometti (1877–1947), a Swiss painter; 2nd cousin of Giovanni Giacometti
- Zaccaria (Fleiner-)Giacometti (1893, Stampa (German: Stampen) - 1970, Zürich), Swiss lawyer[1]
- Paolo Giacometti (1816, Novi Ligure - 1882), an Italian dramatist
- John Giacometti (1936, in Italy - 2006), an Italian-Australian association football player
- Pierre Giacometti (born 1962), French political scientist[2]
- Luca "Gabibbo" Giacometti (1963, Genova – 2007, Rubiera), musician[3]
- Roney "Giah" Giacometti (born 1975), a Brazilian composer, singer and guitarist
- Éric Giacometti, French journalist[4]
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