Bartolomeo Giuliano

Bartolomeo Giuliano (15 August 1825 — 12 April 1909) was an Italian painter; primarily of portraits and genre scenes.

After completing his basic education, he attended the Accademia Albertina, where he studied drawing with Giovanni Battista Biscarra and painting with Carlo Arienti.

In 1857, after several years of traveling between Sardinia and Tuscany, he was called to the Accademia in Turin, where he became an assistant professor of figure drawing to Enrico Gamba.

He took part in the Esposizione Nazionale Italiana [it] in Florence (1861), and was a regular participant at exhibitions in Turin and Milan, with works on religious subjects, landscapes and genre scenes.

In 1866, he created allegorical frescoes in the lunettes of the dome at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.