Bartolomeo Barbiani
Bartolomeo Barbiani (1596–1645) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Umbria.
He was born in Montepulciano, but appears to have painted mainly in Umbria. He was a pupil of Antonio Circignani (Pomarancio).[1] He is documented as painting for the following churches:[2]
- Santa Monica, Amelia (1642)
- San Nicolò, Montecastrilli (1639)
- San Michele, Stroncone (1628)
- Sant'Antonio, Todi (1642)
- Sant'Ilario, Todi (1640)
- San Silvestro, Todi
References
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- Barroero, Liliana, ed. (1989). Pittura del Seicento. Ricerche in Umbria. Catalogo della mostra (in Italian). Electa/Editori umbri associati. p. 305. ISBN 9788843529254.
- Guardabassi, Mariano (1872). Indice-guida dei monumenti pagani e cristiani riguardanti l'istoria e l'arte esistenti nella provincia dell'Umbria. Boncompagni. p. 360.
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