
Giacomo Adolfi (1682–1741) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in and around Bergamo.

Evaristo Baschenis was an Italian Baroque painter of the 17th century, active mainly around his native city of Bergamo.

Alziro Bergonzo was an Italian architect and painter. His primary style was the rationalized Stile Littorio.

Bartolomeo Bettera was an Italian painter, mainly depicting still lifes with musical instruments. He trained and worked under or with Evaristo Baschenis, painting the same subject matter. Works can be seen in Ringling Museum of Art, National Gallery of Slovenia, and Gallery of the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo.

Arturo Bonfanti (1905–1978) was an Italian painter born in Bergamo.
Paolo Vincenzo Bonomini was an Italian painter.

Mattia Bortoloni was an important painter of the early Italian Rococo period. He began his career as a student of Antonio Balestra of Verona and was active throughout northern Italy.

Bernardino Butinone was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly around Milan.

Giovanni Cariani, also known as Giovanni Busi or Il Cariani, was an Italian painter of the high-Renaissance, active in Venice and the Venetian mainland, including Bergamo, thought to be his native city.

Giovanni Paolo Cavagna was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period, active mainly in Bergamo and Brescia.
Carlo Ceresa was an Italian painter of the Baroque period active mainly around Bergamo.
Antonio Cifrondi was an Italian painter of the late Baroque, mainly of genre themes. He was active in Brescia and near Bergamo.

Viviano Codazzi was an Italian architectural painter who was active during the Baroque period. He is known for his architectural paintings, capricci, compositions with ruins, and some vedute. He worked in Naples and Rome. He is known in older sources as Viviano Codagora or il Codagora.

Francesco Coghetti was an Italian painter and art school administrator.

Luigi Deleidi was an Italian Pre-Romantic painter; primarily of landscapes and vedute. He was often referred to by his nickname, "Il Nebbia".

Giuseppe Diotti was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style.

Mario Donizetti is an Italian painter, essayist from Bergamo, Lombardy.

Fra’ Galgario, born Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi, and also called Fra’ Vittore del Galgario, was an Italian painter, mainly active in Bergamo as a portraitist during the Rococo or late-Baroque period.

Marco Gozzi was an Italian landscape art painter.

Bernardino Licinio was an Italian High Renaissance painter of Venice and Lombardy. Born in Poscante (Bergamo). He mainly painted portraits and religious canvases.

Lorenzo Lotto was an Italian painter, draughtsman and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school, though much of his career was spent in other north Italian cities. He painted mainly altarpieces, religious subjects and portraits. He was active during the High Renaissance and the first half of the Mannerist period, but his work maintained a generally similar High Renaissance style throughout his career, although his nervous and eccentric posings and distortions represented a transitional stage to the Florentine and Roman Mannerists.

Giovanni Battista Moroni was an Italian painter of the Late Renaissance period. He also is called Giambattista Moroni. Best known for his elegantly realistic portraits of the local nobility and clergy, he is considered one of the great portrait painters of sixteenth century Italy.

Bartolomeo Nazari was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque, mainly active in Venice as a portraitist.

Giuseppe Antonio Felice Orelli, also referred to as Giovanni Antonio, was a Swiss-Italian painter, mainly of sacred subjects, active in a late baroque style.
Vincenzo Angelo Orelli (1751-1813) was a Swiss-Italian painter, mainly of sacred subjects, active in a late baroque style.

Simone Peterzano was an Italian painter of the later Mannerism, native of Venice. He is mostly known as the master of Caravaggio.

Silvio Poma was an Italian painter, who mainly painting land and lake-side seascapes of the Lombardy lake district.

Andrea Previtali was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Bergamo. He was also called Andrea Cordelliaghi.

Lattanzio Querena was an Italian painter, depicting historical and sacred subjects, in a mainly Neoclassical style.

Francesco Rizzo da Santacroce, also known as simply Francesco da Santacroce or Francesco di Bernardo de' Vecchi Da Santa Croce was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Bergamo and Venice.

Pietro Ronzoni was an Italian painter.
Enea Salmeggia was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period, active mainly in his native city of Bergamo.
Jacopino Scipioni was an Italian painter of the late 15th century active in Bergamo.

Francesco di Simone da Santacroce or Santa Croce was an Italian painter, active mainly in a Renaissance style. He was influenced by Giovanni Bellini.

Giacomo Trécourt was an Italian painter.
Francesco Zucco was an Italian painter.