List of personalities from Campione d'Italia

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Campione d'Italia coat of arms

This list contains personalities born in Campione d'Italia and those who worked in Campione d'Italia without being born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

  • Totone von Campione (* around 750 in Campione d'Italia; † after 807 ibid), nobleman, landowner in Sottoceneri , Como , Milan and Piacenza
  • Campionese (artist) : Collective term for builders and sculptors from Campione on Lake Lugano and the surrounding area, who were mainly active in Lombardy , Liguria and Veneto .
  • Anselmo da Campione (* before 1145 in Campioneum 1210 in Modena ?), Italian sculptor of the early Gothic. He is one of the first recorded Magistri Campionesi. He probably studied in Arles and he worked aa Modena Cathedral around 1160.
  • Alberto da Campione (* around 1190 in Campione d'Italia, † around 1245 in Modena), son of Anselmo, architect and sculptor active at the Modena Cathedral
  • Arrigo or Enrico da Campione (* around 1220 in Campione d'Italia; † around 1270 ibid?), Sculptor, architect, son of Otacio and grandson of Anselmo, on September 30, 1244 he renewed the contract concluded by his grandfather, which gave him and secured work for his heirs on the construction of Modena Cathedral with a fixed salary. It is said that he was the magister Henricus, who was in charge of the works during the first period (1228–1267) of the construction of the Cathedral of Massa Marittima .
  • Arrigo da Campione (* around 1280 in Campione d'Italia, † around 1340 in Modena?), Grandson of Arrigo, architect and sculptor, in 1319 he finished the octagonal coronation of the Ghirlandina tower and in 1332 carved the wooden pulpit of the cathedral, which was decorated with numerous statues .
  • Ugo da Campione (* before 1308 in Campione d'Italia, † around 1358/1360 in), sculptor
  • Giovanni da Campione (* around 1320 in Campione d'Italia; † around 1375 Bergamo?), Son of Ugo, Italian Gothic sculptor
  • Zenone da Campione (* 1330 in Campione d'Italia, † around 1380 in Spilimbergo ?), Sculptor. He created this arched field (lunette) with the coronation of Mary above the portal of the Spilimbergo Cathedral .
  • Giacomo da Campione (* around 1335 in Campione d'Italia; † October 31, 1398 in Milan?), Sculptor, architect. From 1387 he was employed at the Milan cathedral construction works and in 1396 took part in the laying of the foundation stone for the Certosa di Pavia .
  • Matteo da Campione (born May 31, 1335 in Campione d'Italia, † May 24, 1396 in Monza), Italian sculptor of the Gothic
  • Antonio da Campione (* around 1340 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1361 in Bergamo?), Pupil of Giovanni, a sculptor
  • Giovanni da Campione (* around 1345 in Campione d'Italia, † around 1395 in Bergamo?), Son of Giovanni, a sculptor
  • Andreolo da Campione (* around 1350 in Campione d'Italia, † around 1400 in Milan), stonemason, on October 4, 1387 he worked with 22 other artists from the Lake Lugano area on the Milan Cathedral .
  • Giovanni da Campione (* around 1370 in Campione; † after 1401 in Como), sculptor at the Como Cathedral
  • Alberto da Campione (* around 1370 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1404 in Milan?), Sculptor in the Milan Cathedral
  • Frisoni family of artists
    • Marco da Campione called Frisoni (* around 1355 in Campione d'Italia; † July 10, 1390 in Milan), sculptor, architect, engineer
    • Antonio Frisoni (* around 1390 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1422 in Milan?), Sculptor in the Milan Cathedral
    • Domenico Frisoni (* around 1450 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1482 in Ferrara ), son of Antonio, sculptor active in Bologna and Ferrara
  • Antonio da Campione (* around 1430 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1474 in La Spezia  ?), Fortress architect in La Spezia
  • Giovanni da Campione (* around 1435 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1491 in Genoa), son of Andrea, father of Giacomo, architect
  • Tommaso Fiamberti (* around 1465 in Campione d'Italia, † after January 21, 1525 in Cesena ), sculptor
  • Giovanni Fiamberti (* around 1480 in Cesena; † after 1518 there), son of Tommaso, sculptor
  • Giovanni da Campione (* around 1515 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1550 in Prague ?), Architect? Worked in Prague in St. Vitus Cathedral with Giovanni Maria Aostalli, Paolo Stella, Giovanni Spazzi, Giuseppe Soldati, Domenico Maggi and Giovanni Giorgioli.
  • Bono family of artists
    • Bonino da Campione (* around 1325 in Campione d'Italia; active from 1350; † around 1397 ibid?), Sculptor. His best-known work is the monument he created in memory of Cansignore della Scala († 1375) on the facade of the Church of Santa Maria Antica in Verona .
    • Giovanni Bon (* around 1380 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1443 in Venice ), son of Bertuccio, sculptor
    • Bonino da Campione or da Milano (* around 1385 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1427 in Split ), sculptor
    • Pantaleone Bono (* around 1400 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1443 in Venice), sculptor since 1424 with Giovanni and Bartolomeo on the reconstruction of the old Doge's Palace
    • Bartolomeo Bon senior (* around 1405 in Venice; † after 1466 ibid) (citizen of Campione d'Italia), son of Giovanni, sculptor is the creator of the Porta della Carta
    • Bartolomeo Bono Junior (* around 1460 in Venice; † after 1524 ibid.), (Town Campione d'Italia), sculptor, architect of the San Rocco chapter in Venice
  • Bianchi family of artists
    • Matteo Bianco (* around 1430 in Campione d'Italia; † August 2, 1477 in Venice), stonemason
    • Lodovico Bianco (* around 1450 in Venice; † September 6, 1498 in Venice), son of Matteo, carver
    • Luca Bianco (* around 1470 in Venice, † after 1495 in Venice), son of Lodovico, carver
    • Pompeo Bianchi senior (* around 1550 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1600 there), engineer at the cathedral construction works in Como. Around 1580 he built the crossing tower and the dome of the pilgrimage church Santuario della Madonna di Tirano in Tirano .
    • Isidoro Bianchi (born July 20, 1581 in Campione d'Italia, † December 11, 1662 in Milan), son of Bernardino, plasterer, painter, left frescoes in the churches of Como, San Siro (Lombardy) , Campione d'Italia, Milan , Pilgrimage church of Nostra Signora della Caravina in Cressogno . He painted the Last Judgment in the Church of Peglio (Lombardy) and a picture in the former Santa Katharinenkirche (today Church of the Immaculate Conception) in Lugano . Before 1625 he designed the frescoes in the apse of the pilgrimage church Madonna della Rovana in Cevio . Between 1628 and 1638 he stayed in Campione to decorate the pilgrimage church of Santa Maria dei Ghirli.
    • Bartolomeo Bianco (Baccio) (* around 1585 in Campione d'Italia or Coldrerio ?; † 1657 in Genoa ), architect and war builder
    • Giovanni Battista Bianco (* around 1600 in Campione d'Italia or Coldrerio ?; † 1657 in Genoa), 2nd son of Bartolomeo (Baccio), architect and war builder
    • Pompeo Bianchi junior (* 1602 in Campione d'Italia; † 1883 ibid), son of Isidoro, painter, plasterer. He worked with his father and brother in the Castello del Valentino, Turin (1646) and in the Church of Madonna dei Ghirli, Campione (1648).
    • Francesco Bianchi (* around 1605 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1654 ibid), son of Isidoro, stucco, painter. He worked in the pilgrimage church of Madonna dei Ghirli in Campione d'Italia; in the Castello del Valentino in Turin; and in the pilgrimage church of Madonna della Caravina in Cressogno , Valsolda .
    • Gerolamo Bianchi (* around 1605 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1650 there), nephew of Isidoro, stucco, painter. He worked with his uncle in the pilgrimage church of Madonna della Caravina in Cressogno on Lake Lugano.
    • Pietro Bianchi called il Bustino (the bodice ) (* around 1640 in Campione d'Italia; † around 1720 there), painter. He was a foundling, possibly he was adopted by the painters Isidoro Bianchi from Campione or his son Pompeo Bianchi junior. Frescoes in around 50 churches in Lombardy are attributed to him. Also in the canton of Ticino : in Castel San Pietro TI four saints on the vault of the parish church of Sant'Eusebio (1686–1690) and other frescoes in the churches of Sant'Antonino and San Carlo. In Morbio Superiore frescoes in the church of Sant'Anna (1705) and in Morbio Inferiore in the church of San Giorgio.
    • Giovanni Battista Bianchi (* around 1660 in Campione d'Italia; † September 9, 1722 in St. Florian (Linz-Land) ), stonemason, architectural sculptor.
  • Artist family Brocco / Brocchi
    • Giovanni Andrea Brocco (* around 1430 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1474 in La Spezia ?), Sculptor
    • Andrea di Giovanni Brocchi (* around 1460 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1500 in Genoa), sculptor
    • Antonio Brocco (* around 1520 in 1595 in Prague ), sculptor, plasterer. He created in Residenzschloss Dresden and Prague. From around 1558 he worked in Prague, where he received citizenship in 1569. There he made the Singing Fountain in front of the Belvedere Palace of Prague Castle in 1564–1568 , which is one of the most beautiful Renaissance fountains north of the Alps. From 1574–1577 he created a marble fountain in Litomysl Castle in Eastern Bohemia, which was built by Giovanni Battista and Ulrico Aostalli. The following works can also be ascribed to him: stucco in Stern Castle (Prague) in Prague, in the historical Green Vault of the Residence in Dresden, in a hall of Ambras Castle in Innsbruck and on the portal of the New Castle (Ingolstadt) .
    • Giovanni Antonio Brocco (* around 1550 in Campione d'Italia; † November 10, 1613 in Prague), son of Antonio, sculptor, plasterer
    • Carlo Brocco (* around 1550 in Campione d'Italia, † around 1610 in Prague), sculptor
    • Abramo Brocco (* around 1560 in Campione d'Italia, † before 1629 in Prague), sculptor, plasterer
  • Solari family of artists
    • Giacomo Solari (* around 1650 in Campione d'Italia; † around 1700 in Warsaw ?), Architect
    • Rocco Solari (born February 13, 1660 in Cureglia or Campione d'Italia ?; † after 1721 in Warsaw), son of Carlo, sculptor, architect
    • Antonio Solari (* 1700 in Campione d'Italia or Cureglia ? † August 17, 1763 in Warsaw?), Architect, employee of Józef Fontana
  • Benedetto Beltrami (* around 1410 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1450 in Sarzana ), sculptor and architect
  • Marco della Bolla (* around 1525 in Campione d'Italia, † after 1572 in Innsbruck ), sculptor, builder
  • Giovanni Battista Bussi called Il Campione Lapicida (* around 1550 in Campione d'Italia; † 1622 in Prague), stonemason, master mason, Prague gave him citizenship in 1589, and was a guild master until 1620. Building inspector of the city in 1619, after the Battle of White Mountain in 1620 he became building supervisor of the Prague Castle.
  • Michele Angelo Prevosti (* around 1675 in Campione d'Italia; † after 1715 in Münstertal / Black Forest ?), Plasterer
  • Cesare Rossi (born September 21, 1887 in Pescia , † August 9, 1967 in Rome), politician, socialist, revolutionary syndicalist.
  • Doris Duranti (born April 25, 1917 in Livorno , † March 10, 1995 in Santo Domingo ), film actress.
  • Youssef Nada (born March 17, 1931) Egyptian-Italian engineer and leader of the Muslim Brotherhood
  • Sandro Vitalini (born February 27, 1935 in Campione d'Italia; † May 5, 2020 in Lugano ), priest, theologian, general vicar of the Diocese of Lugano, lecturer at the University of Friborg (Switzerland)

Individual evidence

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