List of personalities from Carona TI

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

Personalities

From 1350 to 1500

  • Alberto da Carona (* around 1350 in Carona, † after 1387 in Milan), sculptor at the Milan Cathedral
  • Domenico (Solari?) Da Carona (* around 1370 in Carona, † after 1399 in Milan?), Master builder
  • Cristoforo da Ciona (* around 1370 in Ciona, a part of the municipality of Carona; † after 1415 in Milan?), Sculptor for the Milan Cathedral
  • Tommaso (Solari?) Da Carona (* around 1375 in Carona; † after 1437 there?), Sculptor
  • Andrea di Francesco da Carona (* around 1420 in Carona; † after August 28, 1487 in Venice ), sculptor
  • Alberto di Pietro da Carona (* around 1435 in Carona, † after 1483 in Camerino ), architect, prior of the Società dei Lombardi in Camerino
  • Bernardino da Carona (* around 1450 in Carona; † after 1515), sculptor
  • Alessandro da Carona (* around 1455 in Carona, † around 1510 in Venice), sculptor at the Scuola Grande di San Marco
  • Pietro da Carona (* around 1450 in Carona; † around 1500 in Savona ?), Sculptor
  • Giovanni Antonio Pilacorte (1455–1531), sculptor and architect
  • Andrea da Carona (* around 1460 in Carona; † after 1514 in Genoa ), sculptor and architect
  • Antonio da Carona (* around 1461 in Carona, † after 1514 in Genoa), sculptor at the Palazzo delle Compere in Genoa
  • Filippo (Lombardo?) Da Carona (* around 1465 in Carona; † after 1509 in Bologna?), Sculptor
  • Giovanni Pietro di Taddeo Ciona (* around 1470 in Ciona, part of the municipality of Carona; † after 1519 in Spoleto ), sculptor, architect in Foligno
  • Carlo da Carona (* around 1480 in Carona; † after 1545 in Udine ?), Sculptor
  • Antonio da Carona (* around 1480 in Carona, † after 1517 in Massa ), sculptor in the Massa
  • Leonardo da Carona (* around 1480 in Carona; † after 1526 there), architect and engineer
  • Angelo Molinari (* around 1485 in Carona, † after 1545 in Genoa), sculptor
  • Alberto da Carona (* around 1499 in Carona; † after 1545 in Milan), sculptor in the Milan Cathedral with his son Gerolamo
  • Artist family Solari (15th - 16th century), artist family from Carona, first known representative is Ottobono, mentioned in 1191
    • Ottobono Solari (* around 1160 in Carona; † after 1191 in Genoa?), Master builder
    • Marco Solari (architect) (called da Carona ) (* around 1360 in Carona; † July 8, 1405 ibid?), Architect
    • Baldassare Solari (* around 1370 in Carona; † before 1438 there), sculptor
    • Gaspare Solari (* around 1353 in Carona; † after 1402 in Milan?), Engineer and architect
    • Filippo Solari (* around 1395 in Carona; † before 1460 there), sculptor
    • Giovanni Solari (* around 1400 in Carona; † 1481 in Milan), architect and engineer
    • Pietro Solari (* around 1402 in Carona, † after 1468 in Milan), master builder
    • Alberto Solari (* around 1403 in Carona; † after 1446 in Milan?), Master builder
    • Bertola Solari (* around 1425 in Carona; † October 8, 1479 in Milan), master bricklayer and carpenter, master builder
    • Guiniforte Solari alias Boniforte (around 1429–1481), architect, engineer, sculptor in Pavia and Milan
    • Giovanni Solari (* around 1420 in Carona; † around 1485 in Certosa di Pavia?), Sculptor, notary
    • Francesco Solari (* around 1431 in Carona; † July 31, 1469 in Milan?), Sculptor, architect
    • Pietro Antonio Solari (1445–1493), architect, sculptor, engineer
    • Ambrogio Solari (* around 1450 in Carona; † after 1481 in Viterbo ?), Artist
    • Alberto Solari (* around 1461 in Carona; † 1514 in Rome), master builder, master builder
    • Andrea Solari (* around 1465–1524), painter, pupil of Giovanni Bellini
    • Cristoforo Solari called il Gobbo (* around 1468 in Milan; † May 1524 there), architect and
    • Paolo Solari (* around 1480 in Carona, † after 1527 in Milan)
  • Lombardi / o family of artists (mid-15th to late 16th century), architects, sculptors
    • Martino (Lombardo?) Da Carona (* around 1425 in Carona; † after 1455 there), stonemason, progenitor of the Lombardo family
    • Pietro Lombardo (* around 1435 in Carona; † 1515 in Venice), sculptor, architect.
    • Baldassarre (Lombardo?) Da Carona (* around 1440 in Carona, † after 1483 in Camerino), architect and sculptor
    • Tullio Lombardo (around 1455–1532), architect and sculptor
    • Stefano Lombardo (* around 1440 in Carona; † after 1476 in Arcevia ?), Master builder
    • Angelo Lombardo (* around 1440 in Carona ?; † after 1475 in Arcevia), sculptor
    • Antonio Lombardo (sculptor) (around 1458 – after 1516), sculptor
    • Bartolomeo (Lombardo-Solari?) Da Carona (* around 1470 in Carona; † after 1515 in Venice?)
    • Giovanni Antonio (Lombardo? - * around 1480 in Ciona, fraction of Carona; † after 1565 in Milan?), Master builder
    • Giulio Lombardo (* around 1485 in Carona ?; † after 1550 in Venice), master builder
    • Cristoforo Lombardo called Lombardino (* around 1485 in Carona; † 1555 in Milan), sculptor, architect
  • Artist family Aprile. The members are known as sculptors and stonemasons
    • Carlo Aprile (* around 1430 in Carona; † after 1488 in Genoa?) Sculptor
    • Antonio Aprile (* around 1440 in Carona; † after 1530 in Carrara?), Sculptor and builder
    • Giovanni Aprile (* around 1455 in Carona; † after 1509 in Rome), father of Antonio Maria, sculptor
    • Antonio Aprile (* around 1460 in Carona, † after 1530 in Genoa), sculptor
    • Andrea di Carlo Aprile (* around 1460 in Carona; † after 1530 in Genoa), sculptor
    • Giorgio Aprile (* around 1480 in Carona; † after 1499 in Carrara?), Son of Andrea, sculptor
    • Battista Aprile (* 1480 in Carona; † after 1524 in Carrara?), Sculptor in Carrara
    • Pietro Aprile (* 1481 in Carona; † October 17, 1558 in Carrara), sculptor, builder
    • Giovanni Antonio Aprile (* around 1485 in Carona; † 1527 in Genoa), sculptor active in Genoa, Savona and Carrara
    • Andrea Aprile (* around 1485 in Carona; † after 1558 in Carrara  ?), Sculptor and architect
    • Antonio Maria Aprile (* 1488/89 in Carona, † after 1535 in Genoa), Pietro and Giovanni Antonio, sculptors
    • Giovanni Battista Aprile (* around 1490 in Carona; † after 1532 in Venice?), Wood sculptor, sculptor and architect active with Tullio Lombardo
  • Casella family of artists
    • Alberto Casella (* around 1430 in Carona; † after 1469 ibid), lawyer and notary mentioned in the notary's directory
    • Antonio Casella (* around 1460 in Ciona; † after 1503 in Brescia  ?), Sculptor, architect in Brescia
    • Fedele Casella (* around 1480 – after 1547), sculptor in Palermo
  • Della Scala family
    • Alessandro della Scala (* around 1490 in Carona; † after 1534 there), sculptor in the pilgrimage church of Madonna di Tirano (1530)
    • Pier Angelo della Scala (* around 1495 in Carona; † after 1527 there), sculptor, architect

From 1500 to 1699

  • Lombardo family of artists
    • Tommaso Lombardo (* around 1505 in Carona or Lugano ?; † after 1567 in Venice), sculptor
    • Aurelio Lombardo (* around 1501 in Carona; † September 9, 1593 in Recanati ), sculptor
    • Sante Lombardo (* around 1504 in Venice; † 1590 there), sculptor
    • Lodovico Lombardo (* around 1507 in Carona; † 1575 there), sculptor in Ferrara
    • Tommaso Lombardo called da Lugano (* around 1520 in Carona, † after 1579 in Venice), sculptor
    • Antonio Lombardo (* around 1600 in Carona, † after 1650 in Parma ), painter
  • Casella family of artists
    • Scipione Casella (* around 1501 in Ciona, fraction of the municipality of Carona; † around 1551 in Palermo), son of Fedele, sculptor, plasterer
    • Donato Casella (* around 1505 in Carona; mentioned 1526 in Travesio ; † after 1553 in Rorai Grande ), son of Bernardone, sculptor
    • Alvise (Luigi) Casella (* around 1520 in Carona, † after 1587 in Rorai Grande), sculptor
    • Barnaba Casella (* around 1522 in Carona; † after 1569 in Castel San Giovanni ), sculptor
    • Andrea Casella (* around 1525 in Ciona; mentioned October 20, 1562 in Rome , † around 1573 in Rome), brother of Barnaba, sculptor, painter
    • Giovan Battista Casella (* around 1528 in Carona; mentioned 1550 in Castel San Giovanni ; † November 19, 1602 in Carona), sculptor
    • Francesco Casella (* around 1530 in Carona; † after 1602 in San Fortunato della Collina  ?), Sculptor in Todi , Venice and Rome
    • Battista Casella (* around 1535 in Ciona, † after 1599 in Rome), brother of Andrea, architect
    • Daniele Casella (* around 1556 in Ciona; † March 23, 1646 in Genoa), sculptor, architect. Entrepreneur and founder of a private school in Carona
    • Bernardino Casella (* 1595 in Carona, † 1654 in Turin ?), Sculptor, altar builder
    • Alessandro Casella (born September 26, 1596 in Carona; † 1656 ibid), plasterer, sculptor in Valtellina and Turin ( Castello del Valentino )
    • Cristoforo Casella (* around 1600 in Ciona, † after 1639 in Rome), sculptor
    • (Giovanni) Andrea Casella (* November 2, 1619 Carona, † before 1684 ibid), painter active in Turin, at the Santuario della Madonna d'Ongero and in the Church of San Rocco in Lugano
    • Giacomo Casella (* 1620 in Carona; † around 1667 in Turin?), Painter
    • Giovanni Battista Casella (1627–1678), sculptor in Milan
    • Annibale Casella (1650-1710), sculptor
  • Gianantonio da Ciona (* around 1505 in Ciona; † after 1561 in Venice?), Father of Francesco and Michele, sculptor, architect, active in the construction of the Church of San Samuele in Venice
  • Antonio Roderio (Rodari?) (* Around 1515 in Carona; † after 1559 in Genoa ?), Sculptor
  • Giovanni Battista Solari (* around 1515 in Carona; † after 1559 in Genoa ?), Sculptor
  • Francesco da Carona (* around 1520 in Carona, † after 1574 in Seville ), sculptor
  • Michele Ciona (* around 1535 in Ciona, fraction of Carona; † after 1561 in Venice?), Sculptor in Venice
  • Francesco Ciona (* around 1540 in Ciona, fraction of Carona; † after 1586 in Venice?), Sculptor in Venice
  • Giovanni Battista Petrini (* around 1575 in Carona; † after 1613 in Comano TI  ?), Master builder between 1581 and 1613 in Krakow attests, he led the reconstruction of the north wing of the Krakow Royal Castle
  • Guglielmo Adamo (* around 1580 in Carona; † after 1608 in Genoa ?), Sculptor
  • Artist family Aprile
    • Battista Aprile (* around 1501 in Carlona; † after 1524 in Carrara  ?), Son of Pietro, sculptor
    • Martino Aprile (* around 1515 in Carona; † after 1541 in Milan?), Wood carver
    • Leonardo Aprile (* around 1520 in Carona; † after 1573 there), master builder, sculptor and engineer at the Como Cathedral
    • Andrea Aprile (* around 1525 in Carona; † after 1560 in Genoa?), Plasterer in Palazzo Cataldi
    • Battista Aprile (* around 1530 in Carona; † after 1580 in La Spezia  ?), Sculptor
    • Giovanni Battista Aprile (* around 1560 in Carona; † after 1600 in Palermo), sculptor
    • Leonardo Aprile (* around 1565 in Carona; † after 1600 in Como?), Sculptor
    • Gaspare Aprile (* around 1580 in Carona; † 1640 there), architect
    • Carlo d'Aprile (* around 1585 in Carona, † after 1633 in Palermo), sculptor
    • Giovanni Battista Aprile (* around 1597 in Carona, † after 1660 in Palermo), sculptor
    • Bartolomeo Aprile (* around 1600 in Carona; † after July 6, 1631 in Rome), Swiss plasterer
    • Battista d'Aprile (* around 1610 in Carona, † after 1660 in Palermo), sculptor
    • Francesco Aprile (* around 1610 in Carona, † after 1660 in Rome), sculptor in Rome
    • Carlo Alessandro Aprile (* around 1610 in Carona; † after April 2, 1669 in Turin?), Master builder
    • Francesco Aprile (* around 1650 in Carona; † after 1696 there?), Sculptor in Turin and Vercelli
    • Giambattista Aprile (* around 1670 in Carona; † after 1706 in Denmark), decorative sculptor
    • Francesco Aprile (* 1687 in Carona; † after 1750 in Vercelli?), Building contractor, foreman and marble stone mason
  • Solari family of artists
    • Tullio Solari (* 1576 in Carona; † 1625 ibid), Swiss sculptor
    • Giacomo Solari (* around 1630 in Carona; † after 1696 in Krakow), architect
    • Francesco Solari (* around 1645 in Carona; † after 1703 in Cracow), architect
    • Giovanni Solari (* around 1647 in Carona; † after 1703 in Cracow), architect
  • Marcantonio Petrini (* around 1655 in Carona, † after 1695 in Carona?)
  • Giuseppe Antonio Petrini (born October 23, 1677 in Carona; † 1759 ibid), painter

From 1700

  • Adami family
    • Giovanni Battista Adami (* around 1700 in Carona; † after 1766 there), altar builder and sculptor
    • Francesco Raimondo Adami (* around 1710 in Carona, † after 1775 in Pisa ), professor of theology
    • Giovanni Battista Adami (* around 1760 in Carona; † after 1806 there), priest, politician
  • Giovanni Andrea Casella (born September 28, 1728 in Carona; † after 1788 there?), Plasterer
  • Giorgio Casella (1847–1929), doctor, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Tiziano Bernasconi (1833–1895), painter
  • Lisa Wenger (1858–1941), children's book author and painter
  • Martin Othmar Winterhalter (1889–1961), Swiss industrialist
  • Lisa Tetzner (1894–1963), children's book author
  • Emilio Stanzani (born August 12, 1906 in Zurich; † November 14, 1977 there), from Bologna ?, From Zurich from 1934, sculptor with a studio in Carona.
  • Paul Eugene Glass (born November 19, 1934 in Los Angeles ), composer

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