List of personalities from Arogno

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Arogno coat of arms

This list contains personalities born in Arogno and those who had their sphere of activity in Arogno without having been born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

  • Adamo d'Arogno (* around 1170 in Arogno; † around 1236 in Trento ), builder, architect
  • Adamo d'Arogno (* around 1210 in Arogno, † around 1270 in Trento), master builder
  • Guido da Como (* around 1210 in Arogno; † after 1250 in Pistoia  ?), Sculptor, he worked the pulpit in the church of San Bartolomeo in Pantano of Pistoia
  • Giroldo d'Arogno (* around 1220 in Arogno; † before 1290 ibid?), Sculptor in San Miniato and in Massa Marittima , architect in Volterra
  • Lapo da Como (* around 1250 in Arogno; † after 1300 in Volterra?), Son of Giroldo, sculptor in Tuscany
  • Angelo de Arogno (* around 1360 in Arogno; † after 1400 there?), Architect active in the main chapel of the Cathedral of Piacenza
  • Angelo de Arogno (* around 1470 in Arogno; † after 1506 there?), Sculptor in the main chapel of Vicenza Cathedral
Luca Antonio Colomba; Engraving by Johann Rudolph Schellenberg , 1774.
Giovanni Battista Innocenzo Colombo
  • Bigarelli family of artists
    • Bonagiunta Bigarelli (* around 1190 in Arogno; † 1244 there?), Marble sculptor
    • Guido Bigarelli or Guido da Como? (* around 1220 in Arogno; † around 1257 in Bergamo  ?), marble sculptor
    • Agostino and Baldassarre Bigarelli (* around 1450 in Arogno, † after 1500 in Pavia  ?), Picture carvers
  • Bernardo Spazio (* around 1500 in Arogno ?; † around 1567 in Genoa )
  • Giovanni Maria Spezzacasa (* around 1520 in Arogno; † around 1570 in Prague  ?), Sculptor, architect
  • Antonio Melana (* around 1550 in Arogno; † around 1600 in the Czech Republic  ?), Painter
  • Andrea Spezza (1580–1628), Italian-Swiss master builder
  • Artist family Serena
    • Agostino Serena (* around 1580 in Arogno; † 1630 in Făgăraş ?), Architect
    • Alessandro Serena (* around 1620 in Arogno; † 1688 ibid?), Plasterer in Trautenfels Castle
    • Giuseppe Serena (* around 1650 in Arogno; † 1702 in Graz?), Plasterer
    • Francesco Leone Serena (* 1700 in Arogno, † after 1740 in England  ?), Plasterer
  • Artist family Consiglio or Conselio
    • Carlo Consiglio (* around 1630 in Arogno; † around 1690 in Maria Taferl  ?), Plasterer in Lower Austria
    • Stefano Consiglio (* 1642/44 in Arogno; †?), Painter, he painted the Four Evangelists in the parish church of Arogno
    • Stefano Carlo Conseglio (* around 1645 in Arogno; † around 1690 in Bozen  ?), Plasterer in the Calvary Church in Bozen
    • Francesco Consiglio (* around 1700 in Arogno; † after 1739 in Lyme Park ?), Plasterer
  • Giuseppe Mogia (born November 4, 1664 as Giuseppe Cometti / a d'Oggio from the Devoggio district in Arogno; † July 10, 1739 in the Altona district ), plasterer
  • Giuseppe Domenico Mogia (born November 19, 1711 in Hamburg Altona, † after 1745 in Copenhagen ?), From Devoggio, plasterer
  • Artist family Colomba / o
    • Andrea Colomba (* 1567 in Arogno; † 1627 ibid), plasterer in Brescia , he founded and endowed an elementary school for poor children
    • Giovanni Antonio Colomba (* 1585 in Arogno; † March 29, 1650 ibid), plasterer in the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Brescia and Poland
    • Pietro de Colombo (* around 1610 in Arogno; † after 1652 in Roudnice nad Labem ?), Swiss master builder
    • Cristoforo Colomba (* around 1625 in Arogno; † 1680 there), architect, plasterer
    • Giovanni Battista Colombo (Columba, Colomba) (* 1638 in Arogno; † April 24, 1693 in Warsaw ), painter, plasterer, architect
    • Luca Antonio Colomba (1674–1737), Swiss painter
    • Giovanni Battista Innocenzo Colombo or Colomba (1717–1801), painter and set designer
  • Baldassare Maggi (before 1550–1629), architect and builder
  • Giovanni Paolo Maggi (* around 1555 in Arogno ?; † October 6, 1613 in Rome), architect
  • Genone family of artists
    • Giovanni Battista Genone (* 1656 in Arogno; † after 1706 in Neuwied ), plasterer in Fulda , Rastatt and Neuwied
    • Carlo Antonio Genone (* 1656 in Arogno, † after 1708 in Diez ), plasterer
    • Giulio Cesare Genone (* 1691 in Arogno; † July 10, 1771 in Copenhagen ),
  • Artist family Maini / o
    • Luigi del Maino (* around 1465 in Arogno; † after 1511 ibid), Podestà by Mendrisio and Balerna 1511
    • Baldassarre Maino (* around 1550 in Arogno; † after 1590 in Bohemia ?)
    • Giuseppe Maino (* around 1600 in Arogno; † after 1655 in Savoy ?), Fortress builder for the Duke of Savoy in 1655
    • Paolo Maini (born November 7, 1670 in Arogno, † 1703? In Rastatt ), painter
    • Francesco Maini (* around 1675 in Arogno, † 1721 in Warsaw)
    • Andrea Maini (born November 2, 1676 in Arogno, † after 1732 in Schleswig-Holstein), plasterer
    • Giovanni Battista Maini (born October 14, 1678 in Arogno, † July 29, 1752 in Rome), sculptor
    • Carlo Andrea Maini (born October 16, 1683 in Arogno; † after 1740 in Ottobeuren ), from Arogno, architect, plasterer
    • Giuseppe Maini (* 1685 in Arogno; † after 1725 in Ottobeuren Abbey ), plasterer
  • Giovanni Maria Bistoli (* around 1690 in Arogno; † after 1746 in Graz ?), Plasterer
  • Artari family of artists from Campione d'Italia and Arogno
    • Giovanni Battista Artaria (born October 20, 1664 in Arogno; † around 1710 there), architect, plasterer, ornament painter, sculptor in Fulda and Rastatt
    • Alberto Artari (* 1693 in Arogno; † 1751 ibid), plasterer in England
    • Giuseppe Artari (* 1697 in Arogno; † January 19, 1771 in Bonn ), architect and stucco artist in Falkenlust Castle and in the stairwell of Brühl Castle near Cologne
    • Angelo Beniamino Artari (* around 1740 in Arogno, † after 1770 in England?), Plasterer
    • Alessandro Artaria (* around 1750 in Arogno; † after 1780 in Bergamo  ?), Painter of saints and the Madonna in Bergamo
    • (Giuseppe Maria) Luigi Artari (born January 9, 1780 in Arogno, † December 15, 1859 in Verrès )
    • Giovanni Battista Artari-Colombo (born February 13, 1796 in Arogno, † 1794 in Moscow ), painter, plasterer
    • Rodolfo Artari (* 1812 in Arogno or Blevio  ?; † 1836 in Mannheim ), engraver in Mannheim and Bremen
    • Alberto Artari (born July 21, 1814 in Arogno; † April 2, 1884 in Bellinzona), architect, he drew the topography of Bellinzona and its castles in 1845
    • Giuseppe Angelo Artari-Colombo (* 1793 in Arogno, † 1863 ibid), painter in the Kremlin Palace in Moscow
    • Giuseppe Artari Colombo (* 1824 in Arogno; in Saint Petersburg ?), Son of Giuseppe Angelo, goldsmith
    • Alessandro Artari (* 1832 in Arogno; † 1920 ibid), painter in Aosta
    • Augusto Artari (* 1840 in Arogno; † 1924 ibid), painter in the Machaby pilgrimage chapel in Arnad
    • Antonio Artari (* 1844 in Arogno; † 1901 ibid), painter in the ducal salons in the town hall of Aosta (1863)
  • Cometta family of artists
    • Domenico Benedetto Cometta (* around 1560 in Devoggio , fraction of Arogno; † after October 9, 1620 in Budweis ), architect in South Bohemia
    • Antonio Cometta (* around 1562 in Devoggio , fraction of Arogno; † after 1620 in České Budějovice?), Brother of Domenico, architect
    • Giovanni Bartolomeo Cometta (* around 1620 in Devoggio , fraction of Arogno; † after 1690 in Prague?), Plasterer
    • Innocenzo Cometta (* around 1650 in Devoggio , fraction of Arogno; † July 4, 1681 in Prague), plasterer
    • Giuseppe Cometti / a (Mogia) (born November 4, 1664 in Devoggio, part of the municipality of Arogno; † July 10, 1739 in Hamburg-Altona-Altstadt ), plasterer
    • Massimo Cometta (born July 28, 1813 in Arogno; † May 4, 1900 there), painter and caricaturist
    • Cristoforo Cometta (born March 22, 1830 in Arogno, † after 1863 in Brazil  ?), Painter active in Milan
    • Walter Cometta (born April 9, 1929 in Russikon ) from Arogno, Radiotelevisione svizzera - Head of Service, Head of TSI and RSI of the Technology division in Comano
  • Manzoni family
    • Alessandro Manzoni (born April 4, 1820 in Arogno; † September 17, 1899 there), politician, entrepreneur
    • Romeo Manzoni (1847-1912), politician
    • Enrico Manzoni (born May 29, 1882 in Arogno; † August 9, 1962 in Lugano), painter, draftsman, watchmaker
    • Marie-Louise Manzoni-Audemars (born December 24, 1855 in Le Chenit , † November 26, 1919 in Arogno), painter
  • Delucchi family
    • Vittorio Delucchi (born May 21, 1925 in Arogno; † November 26, 2015 ibid), Doctor of Agricultural Engineering at ETH Zurich , Professor of Entomology at ETH Zurich
    • Mario Delucchi (* 1941? In Arogno), secondary school teacher, school inspector, local historian, publicist
    • Fabio Delucchi (born March 3, 1948 in Arogno), choir conductor and composer
  • Giulio Vanetti (born August 9, 1626 in Arogno; † after 1670 in Bautzen ?), Plasterer
  • Giovanni Pedroli (* around 1680 in Arogno; † after 1721 in Wiesbaden ?), Son of Giovanni from Cevio , plasterer
  • Giuseppe Antonio Pedroli (* around 1720 in Arogno; † after 1753 in Würzburg  ?), Plasterer
  • Alfredo Bernasconi (born August 21, 1885 in Campione d'Italia , † August 15, 1956 in Arogno), musician, chapel conductor
  • Waldes Keller (born December 31, 1900 in Arogno , † September 6, 1970 in Bellinzona), composer, conductor
  • Victor Gianella (born January 5, 1918 in Paris - † March 16, 2013 in Arogno), photographer
  • Giovanni Pelli (born June 4, 1921 in Arogno), pianist and composer
  • Solvejg Albeverio-Manzoni (* 1939 in Arogno), painter, graphic artist, writer
  • Marco De Vecchi (born August 7, 1940 in Arogno), wind orchestra master

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