Giovanni Battista was a common Italian given name (see Battista for those with the surname) in the 16th-18th centuries. It refers to "John the Baptist" in English, the French equivalent is "Jean-Baptiste". Common nicknames include Giambattista, Gianbattista, Giovambattista, or Giambo. In Genoese the nickname was Baciccio, and a common shortening was Giovan Battista, Giobatta or simply G.B.. The people listed below are Italian unless noted otherwise.
The year 1650 in science and technology involved some significant events.
In art history, "Old Master" refers to any painter of skill who worked in Europe before about 1800, or a painting by such an artist. An "old master print" is an original print made by an artist in the same period. The term "old master drawing" is used in the same way.
Giovan Battista Cini was an Italian Renaissance playwright at the court of the Medici in Florence.
Events from the year 1578 in art.
Cini or CINI may refer to:
Giovan Battista Aleotti was an Italian architect.
Pietro is an Italian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
The decade of the 1490s in art involved some significant events.
Giovanni Battista Magnani was an Italian architect working entirely in Parma in the first half of the 17th century. He was the most successful of a family of masons and architects that included his father Nicostrato and his son Carlo.
Orazio is a male given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin name (nomen) Horatius, from the Roman gens (clan) Horatia.
Fontana is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Aleotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Giovanni Antonio is a masculine blended given name that is a combination of Giovanni and Antonio. Notable people known by this name include the following people: