He is noted for his work in the modern Czech Republic, in the domains of the Dietrichstein family, and at Ludwigsburg Palace in Germany.
[1] Corbellini began working in southern Moravia for the Dietrichstein family at the garden of Mikulov Castle.
Three years later, while still working at Mikulov Castle, Corbellini was tasked with decorating its chapel in stucco.
In 1707–1708, Corbellini created the stucco decoration and pulpit of Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Polná.
In 1718, Corbellini moved to Ludwigsburg, then capital of the Duchy of Württemberg, where his brother-in-law, Donato Giuseppe Frisoni, worked as chief architect on a new ducal palace.