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Fabrizio Galliari

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

Biography

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

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