Artist

G. Zambelli

At present, this name cannot be tied with confidence to a single, documented artist with a verifiable auction, exhibition, or collection history. A review of major auction references, museum databases, and gallery listings conducted on 2026-07-13 found several different people who share the Zambelli surname and a first name beginning with G, active in different countries and periods, but no source establishes that any one of them is the individual behind a market attribution reading simply "G. Zambelli." Accurate identification matters here precisely because the name is shared: a collector or institution relying on this attribution without further verification risks conflating unrelated individuals. This profile exists to record that state of verification rather than to assert a settled biography.

  • UnresolvedIdentity statusNo single documented individual matches this name with confidence as of 2026-07-13
  • Not establishedAuction recordNo verified sale located in the public auction sources reviewed

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No confirmed birth date, birthplace, nationality, or living status can be reported for an artist uniquely identified as G. Zambelli. The research conducted for this profile surfaced several distinct people who could plausibly correspond to the initial "G.": a nineteenth-century wood engraver and publisher named Giovan Battista Zambelli, born in Crema in 1826 and active in Milan from 1850 to 1885, and a contemporary artist named Giorgio Zambelli associated with Venetian glass, for whom no birth or death information is documented in the sources reviewed. A French painter who signs her work simply "Zambelli," born Magali Zambelli in Montpellier on 18 July 1968, was also identified but does not match the initial "G." with any confirmed documentation. Separately, the only Zambelli with a documented public auction history, Evaristo Zambelli, an Argentine artist born in 1889, also does not match the initial "G." None of these individuals can be linked to this profile's slug with the certainty required to publish a unified biography.

No verifiable, attributable critical commentary from a named critic in a major outlet could be located for an artist matching this name. Any critical or curatorial language found in the course of research was tied to individuals who could not be confirmed as the same G. Zambelli, and has therefore been excluded rather than presented as though it applied here.

No auction record, public or otherwise, could be verified for an artist named G. Zambelli across the sources reviewed, including general auction-record compendiums and market-data references. The only Zambelli with a documented public auction presence found in this research, Evaristo Zambelli, an Argentine artist born in 1889 listed on MutualArt and Cambi Casa d'Aste, carries an initial that does not match "G." and is not treated as the subject of this profile absent further confirmation. One other person surnamed Zambelli, the French painter Magali Zambelli, is documented as having received an Artprice market listing in 2022 and 2023, but she is identified in her own sources as signing simply "Zambelli" without a "G." initial, so that listing is not attributed to this profile either. No sale price, work title, auction house, or date can be reported here.

Because the name Zambelli is shared by multiple distinct historical and contemporary figures, and because no unified market identity, education record, gallery representation, or museum holding could be confirmed under the initial "G." as of 2026-07-13, any work offered under this attribution should be checked carefully. Collectors should request full documentation of the artist's given name, nationality, and biography, and should treat provenance and signature verification as essential before relying on this name alone. This profile will be revised once a specific individual can be confirmed against primary sources.

Data current as of 2026-07-13.

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