Gustavo Frizzoni

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Gustavo Frizzoni

Gustavo Frizzoni (born August 11, 1840 in Bergamo , † February 10, 1919 in Milan ) was an Italian art historian and writer.

His ancestors came from Graubünden in Switzerland. They settled in Bergamo, where they built a palazzo in which the German theologian Gustav Gündel worked as an educator at the beginning of the 19th century . Gustavo studied philosophy in Pisa , but soon began to be more interested in art. Several study trips took him to Germany, especially to Berlin, as well as to Vienna, France and England.

After returning to Italy, he became a member of the Commission for the Conservation of Local Works of Art in Milan . This was followed by the appointment by the Italian ministry as a member of the Giunta centrale di Bella Arti in the state capital Rome .

Works

Gustavo Frizzoni published in numerous specialist journals and among others the following monographs:

  • Notia d'opere di disegno . 2nd edition Bologna 1884
  • Arte italiana del rinascimento . Milan 1891
  • Morelli, Giovanni . In: magazine f. image. Kunst 1891, pp. 201–206, 243–245.
  • Catalogo della Galleria Tadini in Lovere . Edited by G. Frizzoni, Lovere 1903

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Gianluca Kannes:  Gustavo Frizzoni. In: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (DBI).