List of personalities from Cureglia

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The list of personalities from Cureglia contains personalities born in Cureglia and those who had their sphere of activity in Cureglia without being born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

  • Tarilli family of artists
    • Martino Tarilli (* around 1510 in Cureglia; † before 1575 in Venice), master builder
    • Giovanni Tarilli (* around 1516 in Cureglia; last attested in 1588 in Cureglia?), Master builder
    • Domenico Tarilli (born September 1, 1533 in Cureglia, † February 26, 1593 in Comano TI ), local historian, priest, teacher
    • Giovanni Battista Tarilli (* 1549 in Cureglia; after 1614 there), painter, fresco painter;
    • Francesco Tarilli (* around 1550 in Cureglia; mentioned 1575–1633 in Venice), wood carver and sculptor
    • Cipriano Tarilli (* 1554 in Cureglia; last attested in 1588 in Val Cuvia ), theologian, provost of Val Cuvia (Lombardy)
    • Cipriano Tarilli (born June 19 or September 1574 in Cureglia, † after 1601 ibid), painter
    • Giovanni Domenico Tarilli (born August 26, 1581 in Cureglia, † after 1630 there), painter
    • Cipriano Tarilli (* around 1660 in Cureglia; mentioned 1684 in Contone ), engineer
    • Cristoforo and Giovanni Tarilli (* around 1660 in Cureglia; mentioned 1685 in Thuringia ), plasterers
    • Stefano Tarilli (* around 1690 in Cureglia; mentioned in 1715 in Lugano ), wood carver
Pier Leone Ghezzi: Self-Portrait
  • Caresana family of artists
    • Giovanni Domenico Caresana (* around 1574 in Cureglia; † June 26, 1619 in Riva San Vitale ), painter at the pilgrimage church of Madonna della Misericordia di Gallivaggio in the municipality of San Giacomo Filippo and in Como
    • Cristoforo Caresana (* around 1575 in Cureglia, † after 1618 in Fusine  ?), Painter
    • Giuseppe Salvatore Caresana (* 1696 in Cureglia; † 1764 ibid), sculptor, architect in Turin , governor of Riga
    • Giuseppe Caresana (* around 1840 in Cureglia, † after 1875 in Uggiate  ?), Painter
  • Artist family Brilli
    • Francesco Brilli (* 1667 in Cureglia; † May 1, 1719 in Alba Iulia ), architect
    • Giuseppe Brilli (* 1674 in Cureglia; † around 1720 in Madrid  ?), Son of Domenico, plasterer, around 1700 created plasterers in the Palacio Real (Madrid) of Madrid, he made the stucco work in the queen's apartments together with his father Domenico Maria Luisa
    • Domenico Brilli (* around 1675 in Cureglia; † around 1720 in Madrid?), Plasterer, with Giuseppe around 1700 created plasterers in the Palacio Real in Madrid
    • Giovanni Pietro Brilli (* around 1700 in Cureglia; † 1760 there?), Sculptor, plasterer. In 1744 he worked in the Residenz Ansbach , Bavaria : 1746–1747 and 1759–1760 in the Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg , Baden-Württemberg
    • Giuseppe Antonio Brilli (* around 1725 in Cureglia; † 1794 ibid?), Plasterer in the Augustusburg and Falkenlust castles in the city of Brühl (Rhineland) together with Giuseppe Artari from Arogno and Carlo Pietro Morsegno from Lugano
  • Artist family Ghezzi
    • Sebastiano Ghezzi (* around 1590 in Cureglia, † 1645 in Comunanza ), painter, architect
    • Giuseppe Ghezzi (* 1634 in Comunanza; † 1721 in Rome ), from Cureglia, painter, restorer
    • Pier Leone Ghezzi (1674–1755), painter, etcher, draftsman in Rome
  • Solari family of artists
    • Rocco Solari (born February 13, 1660 in Cureglia or Campione d'Italia  ?; † after 1721 in Warsaw ), Carlo, sculptor, architect
    • Giuseppe Gaetano Solari (* 1703 in Warsaw, † after 1742 in Krakow ), architect
    • Bonaventura Solari (born September 18, 1735 in Warsaw; † 1805 ibid), architect
  • Giuseppe Saroli (knight) (* 1779 in Cureglia; † 1873 ibid), painter
  • Giuseppe Curti (born March 20, 1811 in Pambio-Noranco, † August 19, 1895 in Cureglia), lecturer and politician
  • Vincenzo Daldini (born September 26, 1826 in Cadempino , † February 10, 1894 in Cureglia), priest, pastor of Sonogno and Cureglia, journalist, founder of the newspaper Il Credente Cattolico
  • Ernesto Fontana (born February 12, 1837 in Milan, † July 25, 1918 in Cureglia), landscape and portrait painter
  • Curzio Curti (1847–1913), lawyer, editor, politician, he was one of the putschists of September 11, 1890 (Ticino putsch)
  • Irma Bernasconi-Pannes (born February 19, 1902 in Krefeld , † March 19, 1971 in Lugano), painter and sculptor
  • Franco (Francis) Borghi (born December 5, 1916 in Locarno , † October 21, 2005 in Savosa ), from Onsernone , writer, theater poet lived in Cureglia
  • Antonio Tabet (born June 15, 1941 in Milan), lives in Cureglia, painter, sculptor, graphic artist

Individual evidence

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  4. Cipriano Tarilli. In: Sikart
  5. ^ Giovanni Domenico Tarilli. In: Sikart
  6. Celestino Trezzini: Caresana, Carresana. In Historisch-Biographisches Lexikon der Schweiz p. 493 (PDF digitized version , accessed on October 11, 2017)
  7. Caressana, Domenico . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 6 : Carlini-Cioci . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1912, p. 70 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
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  10. Carsana, Cristoforo . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 6 : Carlini-Cioci . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1912, p. 83 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  11. Caressana, Giuseppe Salvatore . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 6 : Carlini-Cioci . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1912, p. 70 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
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  23. Giuseppe Ghezzi. In: Mariusz Karpowicz: Artisti ticinesi in Polonia nelle prima metà del '700 . Stato del Cantone Ticino, Bellinzona 1999, pp. 113,205.
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  27. Bonaventure Solari. In: Mariusz Karpowicz: Artisti ticinesi in Polonia nelle prima metà del '700. Stato del Cantone Ticino, Bellinzona 1999, p. 114
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  37. Antonio Tabet. In: Sikart