List of personalities from Bissone

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Bissone coat of arms

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

Personalities

  • Arnoldo da Bissone (* around 1290 in Bissone, † after 1340 in Florence ), sculptor
  • Alberto di Arnoldo da Bissone (* around 1320 in Bissone, † after 1378 in Milan), sculptor in Florence
  • Alberto da Bissone (* around 1330 in Bissone, † after 1387 in Milan), sculptor at the Milan Cathedral
  • Giovanni da Bissone (* around 1350 in Bissone; mentioned October 4, 1387 in Milan Cathedral; † around 1400 there), sculptor
  • Airoldo da Bissone (* around 1350 in Bissone; mentioned October 4, 1387 at the Milan Cathedral; † around 1400 there), sculptor who worked on the Milan Cathedral in 1387. The Airoldi family of Lugano and Genoa is said to have descended from him, in which latter city they restored the magnificent San Donato Church.
  • Giovanni del fu Milano da Bissone (* around 1390 in Bissone, † after 1448 in Genoa?), Sculptor
  • Gabriele da Bissone? (* around 1445 in Bissone ?; † March 15, 1505 in Palermo ), son of Battista, sculptor, collaborator of Andrea Mancino
  • Matteo di Jacopo da Bissone (* around 1450 in Bissone, † after 1486 in Genoa?), Sculptor on the facade of the Palazzo Doria
  • Bernardino da Bissone called da Milano or Furlano (* around 1465 in Bissone; mentioned 1490 in Venice ; † 1520/21 in Susans, municipality of Majano (Friuli) ), sculptor, architect in Venice, Tolmezzo , Udine
  • Elia da Ponte near Bissone (* around 1450 in Bissone, † after 1509 in Città di Castello ), son of Bartolomeo, architect
  • Giovanni Pietro da Bissone (* around 1475 in Bissone; † after 1510 in Genoa?), Son of Matteo, sculptor at the Chapel of San Sebastiano in Genoa Cathedral
  • Bernardino del lago di Lugano (* 1480 in Bissone; † after 1544 in Bologna ?), Son of Antonio, sculptor, plasterer and caster. He worked on the decoration of St. Michael's Church in Bologna.
  • Antonio da Bissone (* around 1480 in Bissone, † after 1518 in Venice), sculptor
  • Martino della Pesa called Bissone (* around 1510 in Bissone, † after 1550 in Brescia ), sculptor
  • Filippo da Bissone (* around 1515 in Bissone, † after 1558 in Santuario di Macereto near Visso ), son of Tommaso, sculptor
  • Carlo da Bissone (* around 1515 in Bissone, † after 1558 in Santuario di Macereto near Visso), son of Tommaso, sculptor
  • Giacomo da Bissone (* around 1515 in Bissone, † after 1558 in Santuario di Macereto near Visso), son of Tommaso, sculptor
  • Giambattista Bissoni (* around 1576 in Padua ; † 1636 there), painter, pupil of Apollodoro di Porcia
  • Bono family of artists
    • Giovanni Bono (* around 1240 in Bissone; after 1281 in Parma ?), Sculptor
    • Benvenuto Bono (* around 1240 in Bissone; after 1281 in Parma?), Sculptor
    • Bernardino Bono (* around 1240 in Bissone; after 1281 in Parma?), Sculptor
    • Nicolao Bono (* around 1240 in Bissone; after 1281 in Parma?), Sculptor
  • Artist family Gaggini
    • Beltrame Gagini (* around 1410 in Bissone; † before 1476 in Sacile ?), Sculptor in Sacile
    • Pietro Gaggini (* around 1410 in Bissone; † after 1460 in Genoa?), Sculptor
    • Domenico Gagini (* around 1420 / 26–1492), sculptor in Palermo
    • Elia Gaggini (* around 1420 in Bissone, † before 1511 in Genoa), sculptor
    • Matteo Gaggini (* around 1435 in Bissone; † after 1506 in Genoa?), Sculptor and engineer
    • Giovanni Gaggini (* around 1435–1517), sculptor
    • Corrado Gaggini (* around 1440 in Bissone, † around 1500 in Genoa), sculptor
    • Giovanni Pietro Gaggini (* around 1460 in Bissone, † around 1515 in Palermo), son of Matteo, sculptor, he restored the chapel of St. Sebastian and also carried out other work in the Cathedral of Palermo and the Cattaneo Palace.
    • Antonio Gaggini (* around 1465–1536), sculptor
    • Pace Gaggini (* around 1470–1493), sculptor
    • Giovanni Gaggini (* around 1470 in Palermo, † after 1492 in Girgenti ?), Son of Domenico, sculptor
    • Giovanni Pietro Gaggini (* around 1475 in Bissone, † after 1520 in Genoa), sculptor
    • Bernardino Gaggini (* around 1490 in Bissone; † 1560 there), sculptor in Spain
    • Giovanni Pietro Gaggini (* around 1610 in Bissone; † after 1642 ibid), from Bissone, wood carver, he carved the panels of the organs in Como Cathedral in 1642 with Giovanni Battista Tamanzi
    • Domenico Gaggini (* around 1640 in Bissone; † after 1677 in Olomouc ?), Plasterer in Bohemia
    • Bernardo Gaggini (* 1650 in Bissone; † after 1689 ibid), sculptor in Como, he with Salvi and Carlo Airaghi the altar of the Virgin in Cathedral Como completed
    • Giovanni Francesco Gagino (* around 1720 in Bissone, † after 1780 in Genoa?), Painter, wall painter
    • Petrus Nicolaas Gagini (1745–1811), Swiss plasterer and draftsman
  • Artist family Porro / i, Pahr, Bähr
    • Bernardino de Porri or da Bissone (* around 1470 in Bissone, first mentioned in 1496 in Pavia , † 1537 in Milan), sculptor at Certosa di Pavia , in Milan and Genoa
    • Giacomo Porro (Pahr) (* around 1510 in Bissone, † 1575 in Silesia ), architect in Silesia
    • Giovanni Battista Porro (Pahr) (* around 1519 in Bissone, † 1582 in Silesia), architect
    • Francesco Porro (Pahr) (* around 1527 in Bissone, † around 1580 in Rostock ), architect
    • Cristoforo Porro (Pahr) (* around 1530 in Bissone; † after 1582 in Örebro ?), Builder, architect.
    • Giorgio Porro (Parr) (* around 1540 in Bissone, † around 1600 in Silesia), architect.
    • Domenico Pahr (* around 1540 in Bissone; † 1602 in Borgholm ( Sweden )), builder, palace architect
    • Pietro Porro (Parr) (* around 1540 in Bissone; † November 22, 1625 there), architect in Brzeg
  • Caliari family of artists
    • Gabriele Caliari (* around 1496 in Bissone, † after 1553 in Verona ), stonemason. First mentioned in 1529 in Verona, where he had his son Paolo in 1528
    • Paolo Veronese or Paolo Caliari (1528–1588), son of Gabriele, painter in Verona
    • Benedetto Caliari (* around 1533 in Bissone; † 1598 in Verona?), Son of Gabriele, painter
Francesco Borromini, anonymous youth portrait
  • Castelli (Bissone) family of artists. Family from Bissone, attested from the 16th century. It comes from several generations of artists, architects, sculptors and plasterers who worked in Italy , Germany and Poland in the 16th and 17th centuries .
    • Family tree of the Castelli family.
    • Pietro Castelli (Petrus Italus Castilio) (* around 1510 in Bissone, † after 1569 in Lviv ), builder, architect. Royal builder (murator regius) at the Polish court.
    • Tommaso Castelli (* around 1510 in Bissone; † after 1558 in Lviv?), He worked between 1555 and 1557 as an engineer and court architect for the Ostrogski family in Poland.
    • Zaccaria Castelli (* around 1535 in Bissone; † after 1600 in Lviv?), Court architect of the Ostrogski family
  • Alessandro Castelli (* around 1550 in Bissone, † after 1586 in Milan?), Sculptor
    • Giovanni Domenico Castelli senior (* around 1556 in Bissone; † 1623 in Milan?), Plasterer, architect, father of Francesco Borromini
    • Zaccaria Castelli (* around 1560 in Bissone, † after 1633 in Kraków), master builder.
    • Domenico Bissone (Castelli?) Called Il Veneziano (* around 1570 in Bissone; † 1645 there?), Wood sculptor in Pieve di Teco and in Genoa
    • Giovanni Domenico Castelli junior (* 1589 in Bissone; † 1658 ibid?), Architect active in Rome
    • Antonio Castelli (* around 1590 in Bissone; † after 1651 there?), Sculptor, architect, he provided a design for the facade of the Milan Cathedral
    • Francesco Borromini (1599–1667), architect
    • Bernardo Carpoforo Castelli (* 1643 in Bissone: † 1709 ibid?), Son of Domenico, architect, nephew of Francesco Borromini; In 1677 he completed the facade of the Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane in Rome according to his plans.
    • Carlo Ludovico Castelli (17th century) worked as an architect in Thuringia and Bavaria together with some members of the Lucchesi family from Melide .
    • Cipriano Castelli (17th century) worked as an architect in Thuringia and Bavaria together with some members of the Lucchesi family from Melide . The brothers Bartolomeo (painter) and Carlo Domenico Lucchesi (plasterer) were among the leading exponents of the Thuringian Baroque (1704 Saalfeld Castle ; 1705–1706 Elisabethenburg Castle ).
  • Artist family Bissoni
    • Domenico di Francesco Bissoni (* around 1540 in Bissone, † after 1597 in Genoa), wood sculptor in Pieve di Teco
    • Giambattista Bissoni (* around 1576 in Padua ; † 1636 there) (citizen of Bissone), painter in Padua
    • Giambattista Bissoni (Castelli?) Called Veneto (* around 1600 in Bissone, † 1657 in Genoa), son of Domenico, carver in wood and ivory
  • Pietro Maino Maderno also Peter Matterny, Matern, Materna (* around 1592 in Bissone; † March 15, 1653 in Moosbrunn ) (place of origin Capolago ?), Imperial court sculptor of the Renaissance in Kaisersteinbruch ; 1649 raised Ferdinand III. , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire , The Bacchus Fountain in the Arkandehof of Bučovice Castle was built in 1635 by Pietro on behalf of Prince Maximilian von Liechtenstein, based on a design by Giovanni Giacomo Tencalla (both from Bissone). Maino Maderno and his family for his work in Austria and Hungary in the nobility to a provincial knight.
  • Ambrosius Ferrethi (born March 3, 1628 in Bissone, † February 20, 1696 in Kaisersteinbruch), imperial court stone mason master in Kaisersteinbruch and Vienna
  • Giacomo Maria Mazzetto (* around 1655 in Bissone; † 1704 there), plasterer active in Bissone
  • Artist family Bussi, family tree
    • Carlo Antonio Bussi (* 1658 in Bissone; † July 15, 1690 in Vöcklabruck ), son of Giovanni Francesco, fresco painter who designed numerous churches and monasteries in what is now Upper Austria and Lower Bavaria during the Baroque period ; he completed the frescoes by the painter Carpoforo Tencalla in Passau Cathedral . In 1689 he was commissioned to decorate the Egidius Church (Dörflkirche) in Vöcklabruck
    • Santino Bussi (around 1665–1736 / 7), stucco sculptor of Italian origin; Prince Eugene of Savoy called him to Vienna. In 1714 he received the title of court plasterer.
    • Antonio Gaetano Bussi (* around 1690 in Bissone ?; † February 7, 1739 in Vienna), son of Carlo Antonio, sculptor, plasterer. From 1713–1724 he worked in the newly built Hirschstetten Palace in Vienna, which was decorated in the Baroque style but unfortunately destroyed in 1945; 1727 in the Trinitarian Church in Bratislava ; 1735 in the church of the commissioned by Emperor Karl VI. (HRR) built Invalidenpalast in Budapest (today the town hall of the Pest district ). 1737–1739 he created the stucco ceilings for the imperial room in Klosterneuburg Abbey .
Carpoforo Tencalla on an engraving around 1774
  • From the middle of the 17th century, the Caratti-Orsatti family of artists in Bissone documented the de Carate or Ursi de Carate families, from whom the Orsatti came, who became citizens (patrizi) of this community
  • Falcone family of artists
    • Giovanni Angelo Falcone (* around 1600 in Bissone, † 1657 in Genoa), architect. In 1650 he began the construction of the Durazzo Palace, today's Royal Palace in Genoa, and the Theater del Falcone , which was completed after his death by Pier Francesco Cantone and Carlo Fontana.
    • Bernardo Falcone (around 1620–1696), sculptor
  • Tencalla family of artists
    • Costanzo Tencalla (* around 1575 in Bissone; † after 1617 in Rome?), Sculptor and plasterer, worked in 1617 in the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome
    • Francesco Tencalla (* around 1590 in Bissone; † before 1652 ibid), officer in Spanish service, founded the Saint Roch brotherhood in Bissone by will of 1652
    • Antonius Tencalla , (around 1555–1628), court stone mason and sculptor
    • Bernardo Tencalla, (* around 1555 in Bissone, † 1627 in Kaisersteinbruch), court stone mason and sculptor of the Renaissance
    • Constantino Tencalla (around 1590 / 1593–1646), sculptor, plasterer, architect
    • Giovanni Giacomo Tencalla (around 1593–1653), plasterer, architect
    • Giulio Tencalla (* 1618 in Bissone; † 1678 ibid), sculptor in Italy
    • Carpoforo Tencalla (1623–1685), painter and architect
    • Giovanni Pietro Tencalla (1629–1702), engineer and architect
    • Giulio Tencalla (* around 1630 in Bissone; † after 1670 ibid), sculptor and plasterer, created the altar wall of the Crucifixion Chapel in Como Cathedral from 1660–1670
    • Pietro Tencalla (* around 1640 in Bissone; † after 1683 in Vienna?), Sculptor in Vienna, he worked on the palace of the imperial chancellery, drew the design for the obelisk, which was to be seen at the meeting point of Emperor Leopold I (HRR) and Johann III . Sobieski was built after the liberation of Vienna (1683)
    • Carpoforo Tencalla (* 1674 or 1685 in Bissone; † 1743 or 1748), plasterer and draftsman
    • Giuseppe Tencalla (born April 7, 1814 in Bissone, † December 6, 1892 ibid), painter, set designer. He painted ornaments in the theater in Lugano and worked for the Scala theater in Milan for almost 40 years
  • Mazzetti family of artists
    • Giacomo Maria Mazzetti Tencalla (* 1644 in Bissone, † 1692 in Czechoslovakia?), Painter
    • Giovanni Domenico Mazzetti Tencalla (* 1682 in Bissone; † 1737 there), painter with a studio in Como
  • Artist family Garove / i (Garovaglio). In the second half of the 16th century, the family was in Val d'Intelvi to the branch Garvo Allio (or Garovaglio) resident of the wedding between Simone Garvo from Bissone and Simona Allio from Scaria had arisen
    • Luca Garove called Fra 'Luca (* around 1465 in Bissone; † after 1504 in Mendrisio?), Architect
    • Paolo Garovi (* around 1470 in Bissone; † after 1506 in Atri ?), Sculptor, architect
    • Leonardo Garove (* around 1528 in Bissone; † December 16, 1574 in Moravský Krumlov ), architect active at the Moravský Krumlov Castle and the Náměšť nad Oslavou Castle (CZ)
    • Francesco Garove (* around 1530 in Bissone; † August 9, 1591 in Dačice ), architect built the Old Castle in Dačice
    • Pietro Garove (* around 1535 in Bissone; † 1595 in Brno ), son of Giovanni Antonio, architect active at the Bučovice Castle (CZ)
    • Antonio Garovi (* around 1545 in Bissone; † October 1593 in Brno ), architect
    • Girolamo (Geronimo) Garove (* around 1560 in Bissone, † 1608 in Rome), builder and engineer
    • Leone Garove (* around 1560 in Bissone; † August 12, 1620 (accident) in Rome), foreman, he ran his company for trading in marble and stones
    • Matteo (* 1605 – approx. 1670) and Tommaso (1620 / 21–1667) Garovaglio, architects and sculptors
    • Domenico Garovaglio (* 1570 in Bissone; † after 1628 there), was the builder of the Certosa di Pavia in 1628
    • Carlo Garove (* 1610 in Bissone, † 1676 in Denmark ), plasterer, sculptor
    • Giovanni Garove senior (* 1610 in Bissone, † 1676 in England), plasterer
    • Gian Pietro Garove (* around 1610 in Bissone, † 1686 in Piacenza ), sculptor
    • Giovanni Battista Garove (1624–1690), plasterer in Sweden and Germany
    • Giacomo (Jacopo) Garovo (* 1625 in Bissone, † 1697 in Genoa), sculptor
    • Carlo Geronimo Garove (1630–1697), plasterer, sculptor in Sweden
    • Giovanni Battista Garove (born October 8, 1644 in Bissone, † 1692 in Lisbon ), son of Carlo Leone, sculptor; he went from Genoa to Portugal, where he ran a workshop
    • Giovanni Garove junior (* around 1645 in Bissone; † 1708 in England), plasterer
    • Michelangelo Garovi (1648 / 1650–1713), architect in Turin , military engineer
    • Giovanni Domenico Garove (born July 23, 1651 in Bissone; † after 1687 in Garsten Abbey ?), Plasterer active in the Garsten monastery church in Upper Austria
    • Andrea Simone Garove (born September 11, 1652 in Casanova, Lenno ; † around 1717 in Vienna), foreman, architect, active at the winter palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy
    • (Pietro) Antonio Garove (* around 1655 – after 1717), plasterer active in southern Czech Republic, Turin and in the Ottobeuren monastery
    • Carlo Battista Garove (* around 1666 in Lisbon, † 1725 in Mafra (Portugal) ), sculptor, son of Battista, worked on the Mafra site
    • Tommaso Garove (* around 1680 in Bissone; † after 1720 in Fulda ), plasterer active in the city palace of Fulda
    • Giuseppe Garovi (* around 1710 in Bissone ?; † after 1750 in Venice), sculptor, plasterer, draftsman and engraver
    • Zenone Garovi (* around 1765 in Bissone; † after 1800 there?), A Swiss plasterer active in Milan
César Thomson, photo by István Goszleth
  • Ulisse Cuccini (born November 8, 1824 in Melide, † January 20, 1887 ibid), sculptor
  • Giovanni Battista Gianola (born November 7, 1850 in Bissone, † April 12, 1914 in Massagno ), priest, pastor of San Fedele Intelvi , journalist for the newspaper Il Credente Cattolico , lecturer at the Lyceum of Lugano
  • Demetrio Paernio (born August 19, 1851 in Genoa; † 1912 there) (place of origin Bissone), an Italian sculptor
  • César Thomson (1857–1931), Belgian violinist, violin teacher and composer
  • Alberto Verda (born September 7, 1910 in Bissone; † September 17, 1982 in Lugano), lawyer, politician, Ticino grand councilor, national councilor, colonel and president of the military court
  • Gianfranco Verda (born January 16, 1941 in Lugano; † April 29, 2004 in Brissago TI ), from Bissone, he lived in Lugano, lawyer, judge, former president of the criminal court of the Canton of Ticino

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