Gaspare Galliari

Gaspare Galliari (1760–1818;[1] some sources give 1761[2] for the year of birth or 1823[3] for the year of death) was an Italian painter.

The collection of the Brera Pinacotheca in Milan has one of his paintings depicting a view of Venice.

He is described as a master of scenography as he painted scene bernesche and capricci.

[4] Gaspare was also the son of Gian Antonio Galliari and he was born into a large family of artists:

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Rotunda converted as baths , original by Galliari, engraved in 1803 by Luigi Rados