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Galli da Bibiena family

The Galli–Bibiena family, or Galli da Bibiena (also spelled "Bibbiena"), was a family of Italian artists of the 17th and 18th centuries, including:[1][2][3][4][5]

Bibbiena, Italy - origin of the Galli–Bibiena family

The Galli–Bibiena family derives its name from the surname and birthplace of papa Giovanni Maria Galli (1625 - 21 June 1665),[5] who was born at Bibbiena (Italy) outside Florence.[2] Giovanni was a student of painting and assistant under Francesco Albani, being, evidently, adept at the depiction of water scenes.[5] He produced faithful copies of his master’s paintings. His surviving independent works include an Ascension (1651; Bologna, Certosa) and in the church of Buon Gesù, Bologna, a frescoed St Bernardino and two sibyls.[5] Giovanni Maria Galli–Bibiena died on 21 June 1665 in Bologna,[5] but he had laid the foundations of an artistry which was continued by his descendants, who dedicated themselves to architectural work and set design for the theatre.[2]

Using the highly ornate style of late baroque sculpture and architecture, the members of the Galli–Bibiena family produced a series of theatrical and other designs that are exceptional for their intricate splendour and spacious proportions achieved by detailed perspective.[2]

From about 1690 to 1787, eight Bibienas designed and painted for many of the courts of Europe with intricate settings for operas, weddings, and funerals. The Habsburgs were their most generous patrons.[2]

The works of the Galli–Bibiena family in theatrical scenery were not executed in durable material. Also, because their decorative works for court functions were necessarily temporary, few of their creations have survived; however, the richness and splendour of their works can be judged from drawings made at the time, which have been preserved in great numbers and are found mainly in collections at Vienna, Munich, Dresden and Montreal.[2][3]

Sons and daughter edit

Maria Oriana Galli–Bibiena (1656–1749), Italian portrait painter, born at Bologna, was daughter of Giovanni Maria Galli.[5] Maria studied with Carlo Cignani and Marcantonio Franceschini, and she specialized in portraits and history pictures.[5] She married the younger landscape painter Gioacchino Pizzoli (1661–1773), and later, their son Domenico Pizzoli (1687–1720) also became a painter. Maria, at age 93, had outlived her famous brothers and died in Bologna in 1749.[5]

Ferdinando Galli Bibiena (18 August 1656 – 3 January 1743),[4] born at Bologna, was the first son of Giovanni Maria Galli.[2] He studied painting from Carlo Cignani and architecture from Giulio Troili. He worked for the duke of Parma 30 years,[4] on the villa and garden of Colorno, but also worked for the theatre.[2] In 1708, at Barcelona, he arranged decorations for wedding festivities of the prince, future Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor; Ferdinando went to Vienna and worked on designs of scenery and decorations for court festivities and the opera. Returning to Bologna in 1717, he was elected a member of the Clementine Academy. Beginning in 1731, he built the Mantua royal theatre (which burned in 1781). He wrote several books, including: L'Architettura civile (1711; "Civil Architecture" and various titles) and Varie opere di prospettiva (1703–1708; "Various Works of Perspective").[2]

Francesco Galli Bibiena (12 December 1659 – 20 January 1739),[6] Italian architect and designer, was born at Bologna as the second son of Giovanni Maria Galli.[2] He studied under both Lorenzo Pasinelli and Carlo Cignani. After working at Piacenza, Parma, and Rome, he then became the ducal architect at Mantua. After living in Genoa and Naples, Francesco Galli Bibiena was called by Emperor Leopold I to the Vienna Hofburg, where in 1700, he built a large theatre, the Große Komödiensaal ("Grand Hall of Comedies"), which became the Court Theater (Burgtheater).[6] After a short stay in Italy and in Lorraine, he was invited by Emperor Joseph I, back to the Hofburg, to work as the "First Theatrical Engineer" and as a scene-painter/decorator from 1709-1712.[6] Francesco was architect of the great theatre in Nancy, France; of the Teatro Filarmonico at Verona (Verona Philharmonic Theatre, which some have called the finest theatre in Italy); and of the Teatro Alibert in Rome. In 1726, Francesco returned to Bologna, where he directed the Clementine Academy.[2]

Grandsons edit

Alessandro Galli Bibiena (15 October 1686 Parma – 5 May 1748 Mannheim), Italian architect and painter, was the eldest son of Ferdinando and was born at Parma.[2] In 1719, Alessandro became architect and painter at the court for the elector of the Electorate of the Palatinate (in Germany). Among the major works of Alessandro, were the right wing of the castle and the opera house (which both burned in 1795) and also the Jesuit church at Mannheim.[2] Some German documents use the name "Alessandro Galli di Bibiena".[7]

Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (5 January 1696 Parma – 12 March 1757 Berlin),[8] the second son of Ferdinando, born on 5 January 1696 at Parma, became the most distinguished artist of the Galli–Bibiena family.[2] From 1723 to 1747, he worked as "His Majesty's First Theatrical Engineer" for Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, where he decorated all of the Habsburg celebratory festivities. Together with his younger brother Antonio, he designed theater decorations and for festivities in Vienna, also Linz, Graz, and Prague (1723 "Costanza e Fortezza" at Hradčany castle). In 1753, he moved to Berlin in the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia, where he died three years later.

Antonio Galli Bibiena (1 January 1700 Parma – 28 January 1774 Milan), Italian architect, born in Parma, third son of Ferdinando, had been a pupil of Giuseppe dal Sole and later of Marcantonio Franceschini.[5] Antonio became the architect of the Teatro Scientifico, intened for the solemn events of the National Virgilian Academy at Mantua (Italy), and architect of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.[2] He was also employed at the Hofburg court of Vienna.[2] Antonio died in Mantua in 1774, at age 74.[5]

Giovanni Carlo Galli-Bibiena (11 August 1717 Bologna – 20 November 1760 Ajuda, Lisbon), architect/designer, the son of Francesco, designed the staircase of Palazzo Savini and a chapel, the Cappella di San Antonio in San Bartolommeo di Porta Ravegnana in Bologna, and the decorative scheme for the high altar of the San Petronio Basilica, Bologna, for the Bolognese Pope Benedict XIV.[5] From 1752-55, he designed and built the Ópera do Tejo in Lisbon, but the opera house was destroyed seven months after completion by the 1755 earthquake. He died five years later.[5]

Greatgrandsons edit

Carlo Galli Bibiena (1728–1787), son of Giuseppe Galli Bibiena, was born in Vienna.[2] This last member of the theatrical Bibienas traveled farther from home than the rest of the family. Carlo Galli Bibiena worked in 8 countries, including: Germany, France, Austria, the Netherlands (1746–1760), London (1763), Naples (1772, where Carlo published five opera sets); Stockholm (1774); and St. Petersburg, Russia (until 1778). He died in Florence in 1787, near age 59.[2]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Ferdinando Galli Bibiena Online" (overview), John Malyon, Artcyclopedia, 2005, Artcyclopedia.com webpage: Artcyc-FBibiena.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Bibiena, Galli da, Family" (history), Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 18-November-2006, Britannica.com webpage: EB-Bibienas.
  3. ^ a b Galli de Bibiena collection at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, webpage: .
  4. ^ a b c "Galli–Bibiena, Ferdinando" (history), Encyclopedia of Austria, 2006, Aeiou-Austria webpage: aeiou-FerdinandoGBibiena Archived 2012-12-30 at archive.today: has dates, Farnese dynasty, travel to Barcelona for Karl VI.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Artists' Biographies: Galli–Bibiena [Galli da Bibiena]," artnet - The art world online, NY, 2006, webpage: an-GBibiena ("artnet" is a trademark of artnet Worldwide Corporation).
  6. ^ a b c "Galli–Bibiena, Francesco" (biography), Encyclopedia of Austria, 2006, aeiou-Austria webpage: aeiou-FrancescoGBibiena: has dates, work for Leopold I, designed Große Komödiensaal.
  7. ^ "Museum Haus Cajeth - Galerie & Buchhandlung" (Heidelberg), Hans-Martin Mumm, Heidelberg, Germany, October 2004, webpage: Cajeth-House-gallery.
  8. ^ "Galli–Bibiena, Giuseppe" (dates, with Friedrich the Great), Encyclopedia of Austria, 2006, aeiou-Austria webpage: aeiou-FerdinandoGBibiena Archived 2012-12-30 at archive.today.

References edit

  • A. H. Mayor, The Bibiena Family, 1940.
  • Dunbar H. Ogden, The Italian Baroque Stage, Berkeley, 1978. ISBN 0-520-03006-0.

External links edit

  • Architectural and ornament drawings : Juvarra, Vanvitelli, the Bibiena family, & other Italian draughtsmen, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on the family (see index)

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Francesco Albani being evidently adept at the depiction of water scenes 5 He produced faithful copies of his master s paintings His surviving independent works include an Ascension 1651 Bologna Certosa and in the church of Buon Gesu Bologna a frescoed St Bernardino and two sibyls 5 Giovanni Maria Galli Bibiena died on 21 June 1665 in Bologna 5 but he had laid the foundations of an artistry which was continued by his descendants who dedicated themselves to architectural work and set design for the theatre 2 Using the highly ornate style of late baroque sculpture and architecture the members of the Galli Bibiena family produced a series of theatrical and other designs that are exceptional for their intricate splendour and spacious proportions achieved by detailed perspective 2 From about 1690 to 1787 eight Bibienas designed and painted for many of the courts of Europe with intricate settings for operas weddings and funerals The Habsburgs were their most generous patrons 2 The works of the Galli Bibiena family in theatrical scenery were not executed in durable material Also because their decorative works for court functions were necessarily temporary few of their creations have survived however the richness and splendour of their works can be judged from drawings made at the time which have been preserved in great numbers and are found mainly in collections at Vienna Munich Dresden and Montreal 2 3 Contents 1 Sons and daughter 2 Grandsons 3 Greatgrandsons 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksSons and daughter editMaria Oriana Galli Bibiena 1656 1749 Italian portrait painter born at Bologna was daughter of Giovanni Maria Galli 5 Maria studied with Carlo Cignani and Marcantonio Franceschini and she specialized in portraits and history pictures 5 She married the younger landscape painter Gioacchino Pizzoli 1661 1773 and later their son Domenico Pizzoli 1687 1720 also became a painter Maria at age 93 had outlived her famous brothers and died in Bologna in 1749 5 Ferdinando Galli Bibiena 18 August 1656 3 January 1743 4 born at Bologna was the first son of Giovanni Maria Galli 2 He studied painting from Carlo Cignani and architecture from Giulio Troili He worked for the duke of Parma 30 years 4 on the villa and garden of Colorno but also worked for the theatre 2 In 1708 at Barcelona he arranged decorations for wedding festivities of the prince future Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinando went to Vienna and worked on designs of scenery and decorations for court festivities and the opera Returning to Bologna in 1717 he was elected a member of the Clementine Academy Beginning in 1731 he built the Mantua royal theatre which burned in 1781 He wrote several books including L Architettura civile 1711 Civil Architecture and various titles and Varie opere di prospettiva 1703 1708 Various Works of Perspective 2 dd Francesco Galli Bibiena 12 December 1659 20 January 1739 6 Italian architect and designer was born at Bologna as the second son of Giovanni Maria Galli 2 He studied under both Lorenzo Pasinelli and Carlo Cignani After working at Piacenza Parma and Rome he then became the ducal architect at Mantua After living in Genoa and Naples Francesco Galli Bibiena was called by Emperor Leopold I to the Vienna Hofburg where in 1700 he built a large theatre the Grosse Komodiensaal Grand Hall of Comedies which became the Court Theater Burgtheater 6 After a short stay in Italy and in Lorraine he was invited by Emperor Joseph I back to the Hofburg to work as the First Theatrical Engineer and as a scene painter decorator from 1709 1712 6 Francesco was architect of the great theatre in Nancy France of the Teatro Filarmonico at Verona Verona Philharmonic Theatre which some have called the finest theatre in Italy and of the Teatro Alibert in Rome In 1726 Francesco returned to Bologna where he directed the Clementine Academy 2 Grandsons editAlessandro Galli Bibiena 15 October 1686 Parma 5 May 1748 Mannheim Italian architect and painter was the eldest son of Ferdinando and was born at Parma 2 In 1719 Alessandro became architect and painter at the court for the elector of the Electorate of the Palatinate in Germany Among the major works of Alessandro were the right wing of the castle and the opera house which both burned in 1795 and also the Jesuit church at Mannheim 2 Some German documents use the name Alessandro Galli di Bibiena 7 Giuseppe Galli Bibiena 5 January 1696 Parma 12 March 1757 Berlin 8 the second son of Ferdinando born on 5 January 1696 at Parma became the most distinguished artist of the Galli Bibiena family 2 From 1723 to 1747 he worked as His Majesty s First Theatrical Engineer for Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor where he decorated all of the Habsburg celebratory festivities Together with his younger brother Antonio he designed theater decorations and for festivities in Vienna also Linz Graz and Prague 1723 Costanza e Fortezza at Hradcany castle In 1753 he moved to Berlin in the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia where he died three years later Antonio Galli Bibiena 1 January 1700 Parma 28 January 1774 Milan Italian architect born in Parma third son of Ferdinando had been a pupil of Giuseppe dal Sole and later of Marcantonio Franceschini 5 Antonio became the architect of the Teatro Scientifico intened for the solemn events of the National Virgilian Academy at Mantua Italy and architect of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna 2 He was also employed at the Hofburg court of Vienna 2 Antonio died in Mantua in 1774 at age 74 5 Giovanni Carlo Galli Bibiena 11 August 1717 Bologna 20 November 1760 Ajuda Lisbon architect designer the son of Francesco designed the staircase of Palazzo Savini and a chapel the Cappella di San Antonio in San Bartolommeo di Porta Ravegnana in Bologna and the decorative scheme for the high altar of the San Petronio Basilica Bologna for the Bolognese Pope Benedict XIV 5 From 1752 55 he designed and built the opera do Tejo in Lisbon but the opera house was destroyed seven months after completion by the 1755 earthquake He died five years later 5 Greatgrandsons editCarlo Galli Bibiena 1728 1787 son of Giuseppe Galli Bibiena was born in Vienna 2 This last member of the theatrical Bibienas traveled farther from home than the rest of the family Carlo Galli Bibiena worked in 8 countries including Germany France Austria the Netherlands 1746 1760 London 1763 Naples 1772 where Carlo published five opera sets Stockholm 1774 and St Petersburg Russia until 1778 He died in Florence in 1787 near age 59 2 See also editJohann Lukas von Hildebrandt architect in Hofburg with Ferdinando Galli Bibiena Notes edit Ferdinando Galli Bibiena Online overview John Malyon Artcyclopedia 2005 Artcyclopedia com webpage Artcyc FBibiena a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Bibiena Galli da Family history Encyclopaedia Britannica Online 18 November 2006 Britannica com webpage EB Bibienas a b Galli de Bibiena collection at the Canadian Centre for Architecture webpage Baroque Scenography The Galli Bibiena Family a b c Galli Bibiena Ferdinando history Encyclopedia of Austria 2006 Aeiou Austria webpage aeiou FerdinandoGBibiena Archived 2012 12 30 at archive today has dates Farnese dynasty travel to Barcelona for Karl VI a b c d e f g h i j k l m Artists Biographies Galli Bibiena Galli da Bibiena artnet The art world online NY 2006 webpage an GBibiena artnet is a trademark of artnet Worldwide Corporation a b c Galli Bibiena Francesco biography Encyclopedia of Austria 2006 aeiou Austria webpage aeiou FrancescoGBibiena has dates work for Leopold I designed Grosse Komodiensaal Museum Haus Cajeth Galerie amp Buchhandlung Heidelberg Hans Martin Mumm Heidelberg Germany October 2004 webpage Cajeth House gallery Galli Bibiena Giuseppe dates with Friedrich the Great Encyclopedia of Austria 2006 aeiou Austria webpage aeiou FerdinandoGBibiena Archived 2012 12 30 at archive today References editA H Mayor The Bibiena Family 1940 Dunbar H Ogden The Italian Baroque Stage Berkeley 1978 ISBN 0 520 03006 0 External links editArchitectural and ornament drawings Juvarra Vanvitelli the Bibiena family amp other Italian draughtsmen an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art fully available online as PDF which contains material on the family see index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Galli da Bibiena family amp oldid 1175602568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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