Giulio Orlandini (active early 17th century) was an Italian painter active in his native Parma. He worked alongside Fortunato Gatti and Giovanni Maria Conti. [1] He painted in the presbytery of the church of Santa Maria del Quartiere, Parma.
Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena, surname also spelled Galli da Bibiena or Bibbiena, was an Italian Baroque-era architect, designer, and painter.
Bartolomeo Nazari was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque, mainly active in Venice as a portraitist.
Giovanni Battista Merano (1632-1698) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Genoa.
Giocondo Albertolli was a Swiss-born architect, painter, and sculptor who was active in Italy during the Neoclassical period.
Francesco da Cotignola, also called Zaganelli, was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Parma and Ravenna.
Giovanni Battista Tinti (1558-1617) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He studied first under Orazio Samacchini in Bologna, and subsequently established himself in Parma, where he was inspired chiefly by the work of Tibaldi, Correggio and Parmigianino. He painted an Assumption for the cathedral of Parma and the cupola frescoes for the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Parma.
Gabriele Agnolo, also known as Gabriele d'Angelo was an Italian architect active in Naples in the early-Renaissance manner.
Carlo Calani was an Italian painter and sculptor, active in Parma in the late 18th century.
Simone Cantoni was a Swiss architect of the Neoclassical period, active mainly in Northern Italy.
Giovanni Andolfati was a 19th-century Italian actor, active in northern Italy, including Bologna, Parma, and Milano. He was the son of Pietro Andolfati.
Gaetana Goldoni Andolfati was an actress, mainly in comedy, and active mainly in Northern Italy.
Prospero Spani was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, active mainly in the Province of Reggio Emilia. He is variously known as Prospero Clementi or Prospero Clemente or il Clemente. Vasari claimed he was Modenese.
Francesco Corneliani (1740-1815) was an Italian painter, mainly active in a Neoclassic style in his native Milan.
Jacopo Loschi or Jacopo d' Ilario Loschi was an Italian painter.
Giovanni Maria Ciocchi was an Italian painter and art critic, active during the Baroque period. He was born into a family of artists, and it is not clear if he is related to Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte from Perugia, who became Pope Julius III. it is not clear that Giovanni Maria is related to the 16th century painter Ulisse Ciocchi.
Antonio Maria Ferraboschi (1674–1738) was an Italian stucco artist, active during the Rococo period in Northern Italy.
Paolo Gerolamo Piola (1666–1724) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period active mainly in Genoa. His father was the prominent Genoese painter, Domenico Piola. Paolo Gerolamo was very active painting sacred subjects and frescoes.
Laurent Pécheux was a French-born painter, active in Rome and Northern Italy in a Neoclassical-style.
Troilo I de' Rossi was an Italian condottiero and the first marquess of San Secondo.
Pietro Perreau was an Italian librarian and Hebraist.