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
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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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