Giovanni Angelo Borroni (1684 – 1772) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque and early-Neoclassic periods, active mainly in Milan and Cremona. He...
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world Giovanni Angelo Borroni (1684–1772), Italian painter Paolo Borroni (1749–1819), Italian painter This page lists people with the surname Borroni. If...
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ballroom (now the town council hall) was entirely frescoed by Giovanni Angelo Borroni, who painted the triumph of the arts and sciences over vices and...
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of Corbetta, where other artists such as Mattia Bortoloni, Giovanni Angelo Borroni, Giovanni Antonio Cucchi, and Ferdinando Porta, were working. He helped...
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and founders of religious orders. Pupils of Massarotti include Giovanni Angelo Borroni, Pietro da Pietro, Sigismondo Benini. Pietro Frassi, and Bernardino...
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greatest Milanese architects of the time, while the Cremonese painter Giovanni Angelo Borroni was called on for the frescoes. With the death of Gaetano Annibale...
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History Museum of Pavia. Giovanni Angelo Borroni, Diana and Endymone Giovanni Angelo Borroni, Venus Giovanni Angelo Borroni, Antoniotto Botta Adorno at...
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in Milan, including Giovanni Antonio Cucchi (who painted the Apotheosis of Hercules in the central hall); Giovanni Angelo Borroni and Mattia Bortoloni;...
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interiors are richly frescoed, including works in 1755 by Giovanni Angelo Borroni and Giovanni Battista Zaist, who painted the quadratura and Scenes from...
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were completed with the help of Giovanni Angelo Borroni, Francesco Fabbrica, Pietro Maggi, Salvatore Bianchi, Giovanni Antonio Cucchi, and Francesco Bianchi...
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