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Giuseppe Quaglio (2 December 1747 – 23 January 1828) was an Italian painter and stage designer, active in scene painting in Mannheim, Frankfurt, and Ludwigsburg. Born in the town of Laino, between Lake Como and Lake Lugano, Giuseppe is part of the Quaglio family of scene painters, architects, and artists. Giuseppe's sons include the scene designer Simon (1795–1878), active mainly in Munich, Angelo Quaglio the Elder (1784—1815), an architect and painter. He designed and painted landscapes and architectural pictures for Boisserée's work on Cologne Cathedral, Domenico (1787–1837), a landscape and architectural painter, scene painter, engraver, and architect, born in Munich and died at Hohenschwangau; and Lorenzo (1793–1869), a genre painter and lithographer.

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  • Giuseppe Quaglio (* 2. Dezember 1747 in Laino; † 23. Januar 1828 in München) war ein italienischer Maler, Bühnenbildner und Theaterarchitekt des Klassizismus. (de)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio (2 December 1747 – 23 January 1828) was an Italian painter and stage designer, active in scene painting in Mannheim, Frankfurt, and Ludwigsburg. Born in the town of Laino, between Lake Como and Lake Lugano, Giuseppe is part of the Quaglio family of scene painters, architects, and artists. Giuseppe's sons include the scene designer Simon (1795–1878), active mainly in Munich, Angelo Quaglio the Elder (1784—1815), an architect and painter. He designed and painted landscapes and architectural pictures for Boisserée's work on Cologne Cathedral, Domenico (1787–1837), a landscape and architectural painter, scene painter, engraver, and architect, born in Munich and died at Hohenschwangau; and Lorenzo (1793–1869), a genre painter and lithographer. (en)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio, né le 2 décembre 1747 à Laino et mort le 23 janvier 1828 à Munich, est un peintre et un scénographe, actif dans la peinture de scènes à Mannheim, Francfort et à Ludwigsbourg. (fr)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio (Laino, 2 dicembre 1747 – Monaco di Baviera, 23 gennaio 1828) è stato un pittore e scenografo italiano. (it)
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  • Giuseppe Quaglio (* 2. Dezember 1747 in Laino; † 23. Januar 1828 in München) war ein italienischer Maler, Bühnenbildner und Theaterarchitekt des Klassizismus. (de)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio (2 December 1747 – 23 January 1828) was an Italian painter and stage designer, active in scene painting in Mannheim, Frankfurt, and Ludwigsburg. Born in the town of Laino, between Lake Como and Lake Lugano, Giuseppe is part of the Quaglio family of scene painters, architects, and artists. Giuseppe's sons include the scene designer Simon (1795–1878), active mainly in Munich, Angelo Quaglio the Elder (1784—1815), an architect and painter. He designed and painted landscapes and architectural pictures for Boisserée's work on Cologne Cathedral, Domenico (1787–1837), a landscape and architectural painter, scene painter, engraver, and architect, born in Munich and died at Hohenschwangau; and Lorenzo (1793–1869), a genre painter and lithographer. (en)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio, né le 2 décembre 1747 à Laino et mort le 23 janvier 1828 à Munich, est un peintre et un scénographe, actif dans la peinture de scènes à Mannheim, Francfort et à Ludwigsbourg. (fr)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio (Laino, 2 dicembre 1747 – Monaco di Baviera, 23 gennaio 1828) è stato un pittore e scenografo italiano. (it)
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  • Giuseppe Quaglio (de)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio (en)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio (it)
  • Giuseppe Quaglio (fr)
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