Margarita or Margherita Gabassi (active mid-18th-century) was an Italian woman painter active in her native Modena, painting humorous subjects (quadri di faceto argomento). [1] She is mentioned by Luigi Lanzi, but none of her works are found in the Pinacoteca of Modena.
Giovanni Branca was an Italian engineer and architect, chiefly remembered today for what some commentators have taken to be an early steam turbine.
Sebastiano Bombelli was an Italian painter, mainly active in Venice, during the Baroque period.
Cesare Aretusi was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period.
Pier Martire or Pier Martino Armani was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born and worked in Reggio.
Giovanni Antonio Amato or Amati was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Born in Naples, he copied the style of Pietro Perugino.
Galasso Alghisi (1523–1573) was an Italian architect, military engineer and author of the Renaissance period.
Alessandro Aretusi was an Italian portrait painter of the 17th century from Modena, active in Florence painting for the court of the Grand Dukes.
Domenico Auria was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance period, active in Naples. He was a pupil of Marliano da Nola. He is also known as Giovanni Domenico or Giovan Domenico Auria, or Domenico d'Auria.
Gaspare Bazzani was an Italian painter active in Reggio Emilia as a painter of vedute or landscapes, as well as a scenic designer.
Marco Bello was an Italian painter active in the Renaissance period. He was one of the pupils in the studio of Giovanni Bellini.
Andrea Bellunello, also known as Andrea di San Vito was an Italian painter active in the early Renaissance period. He was born either in San Vito in the Friuli, or in Belluno. He was active in the Udine and surrounding region of Friuli. He worked with or under Francesco Squarcione and/or Bortolotto di Belluno. Among his pupils were Giorgio di Beccaio ; Giorgio di Cecco.
Pietro Bellotti (1625–1700) was an Italian painter active in the Baroque period.
Lorenzo Bergonzoni was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born and active in Bologna. He was first a pupil of Giovanni Battista Bolognini, but afterwards studied under Guercino in Cento. He is also called Lorenzo Bergunzi. He became known mostly as a portrait painter at Bologna.
Giuseppe Bottani was an Italian painter active in the Baroque period.
Paolo Emilio Besenzi (1608–1656) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of the 17th century, born and active in Reggio Emilia. He lived and worked as a painter, sculptor and architect in Reggio Emilia in the first half of the 17th century. According to Tiraboschi he was sent to France for a short time, at the court of Louis XIII, who would have named him a knight. He trained with Francesco Albani, and was a friend and companion of Lionello Spada. He was buried in the now demolished church of Santa Maria Maddalena, for which he designed the main altar.
Lodovico Bertucci was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, specializing in paintings of bambocciate and capricci. He was born in Modena.
Simone Brentana was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Verona. He was born in Venice to Domenico Brentana, but became orphaned by age nine. After a prolonged desultory education in various fields including music, he trained as a painter in Venice with Pietro Negri, frequenting the Accademia di Belle Arti, moving in 1685 to Verona, where most of his paintings are located.
Guido Ubaldo Abbatini was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and Usigni.
Pasquale Cati was an Italian Mannerist painter active mostly in Rome.
Giovanni Gavignani (1614/1615-1676) was an Italian painter and stucco artist active in his native Carpi.