List of personalities from Laino

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

Personalities

Domenico Quaglio, portrait of Vogel von Vogelstein
  • Giovan Maria Bernardòni (* around 1541 in Laino; † 1605 in Cracow ), Jesuit , architect
  • Giovanni Battista Barberini (around 1625 in Laino; † 1691 ibid), sculptor, stucco sculptor
  • Italian-German artist family Quaglio
    • Giulio Quaglio (il Vecchio) (* 1601 in Laino; † after 1658 in Vienna ), painter, decorative painter, stage designer, also active in Locarno
    • Giovanni Maria Quaglio (* around 1630 in Laino; † after 1687), master builder
    • Giulio Quaglio or Quaglia called il Giovane (* 1668 in Laino; † July 3, 1751 ibid), son of Giovanni Maria, Italian painter, active in Udine , Bergamo , Ljubljana , Graz , Salzburg
    • Giovanni Maria Quaglio (* around 1700/09 in Laino; † after 1766 there), plasterer
    • Domenico Quaglio (* 1714 in Laino; † 1779 there), painter
    • Domenico Quaglio (* 1723 in Laino; † 1765 there), plasterer
    • Lorenzo Quaglio (1730–1804), painter and architect of the Baroque era, mainly active in the Electoral Palatinate and Bavaria
    • Carlo Quaglio (* around 1740 in Laino, † after 1778 in Vienna), painter, set designer
    • Giuseppe Quaglio (1747–1828), painter, stage designer and theater architect of classicism
    • Giulio Quaglio (* 1764 in Laino; † 1801 ibid), architect
    • Giovanni Maria Quaglio (* 1772 in Laino; † 1813 there), plasterer
    • Angelo Quaglio the Elder (* 1778 in Laino; † 1815 ibid), plasterer
    • Giovanni Domenico Quaglio (1787–1837), architectural painter of the German Romantic era, theater painter, lithographer and etcher
    • Lorenzo Quaglio il Giovane (born December 19, 1793 in Munich; † March 15, 1869 there), brother of Giovanni Domenico, painter, draftsman
    • Simon Quaglio (1795–1878), landscape painter, stage painter, set designer, lithographer
    • Angelo Quaglio the Younger (1829–1890), theater decoration painter, interior designer in Berlin , Dresden , Hanover , Stuttgart and Saint Petersburg
    • Julius Quaglio (1833–1899) (place of origin Laino), chemist, technician.
    • Franz Quaglio (born April 22, 1844 in Munich, † February 19, 1920 in Wasserburg am Inn ), brother of Angelo, painter; he created numerous landscapes with gypsies, riders, and tightrope walkers.
    • Eugen Quaglio (born April 3, 1857 in Munich, † September 25, 1942 in Berlin), son of Angelo the Younger; Court theater painter in Berlin, draftsman, architecture and landscape painter. In his free time and after retiring in 1923, Eugen devoted himself to the motifs that appealed to him most: landscapes and cityscapes.
    • Angelo Quaglio (born June 11, 1877 in Munich; † March 20, 1917 there), painter.
  • Artist family Al (l) iprandi
    • Lorenzo Aliprandi (* around 1629 in Laino; † around 1691 there?), Plasterer
    • Gerolamo Aliprandi (* around 1650 in Laino; † around 1690 there?), Plasterer in Venice ; he worked with Andrea Pelli from Brusino Arsizio and Abbondio Stazio from Massagno .
    • Antonio Aliprandi (* around 1654 in Laino; † 1718 Vienna), plasterer, master drawer and sculptor
    • Giovanni Battista Al (l) iprandi (* around 1670 in Laino; † 1720 there), architect
  • Artist family Corbellini
    • Giovanni Battista Corbellini (* around 1660 in Laino; † after 1711 there), plasterer. In the Villa Medici Poggio Imperiale in Arcetri he designed the loggia 1681–1691. In Germany it is documented in Schwerin and Mannheim .
    • Giovanni Antonio Corbellini (* around 1670 in Laino; † after 1711 there?), Sculptor
    • Giacomo Antonio Corbellini (* 1673 in Laino; † 1742 ibid), plasterer, sculptor
    • Giovanni Paolo Adalberto Corbellini (born April 24, 1711 (baptism) in Prague , † July 12, 1769 in Doverio di Corteno Golgi ), son of Giacomo Antonio, painter
  • Artist family Ferrabosco / i
    • Giovanni Ferabech (* around 1350 in Laino; † after 1393 in Bologna ?), Sculptor; active in Venice.
    • Lazzaro de Fernach (* around 1350 in Laino; † after 1393 in Freiburg im Breisgau ?), Sculptor; active with Giovanni in the Milan Cathedral .
    • Pietro Ferrabosco (* around 1512 in Laino; † after 1588 there?), Son of Martino, painter, builder, architect
    • Martino Ferrabosco (* around 1585 in Laino or Capolago ? † August 3, 1623 in Rome ), plasterer, architect
    • Pietro Ferabosco (* around 1580 in Laino; † after 1616 in Rome or Portugal ?), Painter
    • Gerolamo Forabosco , also Girolamo, (1605–1679) (place of origin Laino?), Painter, portraitist
    • Giovanni Battista Ferabosco (* around 1610 in Laino; 1648 in Rome?), Plasterer
    • Pietro Ferabosco (* around 1635 in Laino, † after 1673 in Osnabrück ), plasterer
    • Antonio Maria Feraboschi (born March 16, 1663 in Parma ; † 1738 there), (place of origin Laino), sculptor
    • Michele Forabosco (* around 1740 in Laino, † after 1773 in Pavia ), carver
  • Artist family Ceresola
    • Giovanni Battista Ceresola (* around 1625 in Laino, † around 1675 in Prague), master builder
    • Francesco Ceresola (* around 1630 in Laino, † around 1707 in Mladá Boleslav ), master builder
    • Marcello Ceresola (* around 1640 in Laino; † around 1707 in Carniola ?), Master builder
    • Giovanni Battista Ceresola (* around 1645 in Laino; † May 1680 in Prague because of the plague), son of Giovanni Battista, master builder
  • Frisoni family of artists
    • Antonio Frisoni (* around 1390 in Laino; † after 1422 there), sculptor in the Milan Cathedral
    • Domenico Frisoni (* around 1430 in Laino, † after 1486 in Ferrara ), son of Antonio, sculptor
    • Domenico Frisoni (* around 1430 in Laino, † after 1503 in Ravenna ), son of Lorenzo, sculptor
    • Gabriele Frisoni (* around 1450 in Mantua , † after 1503 in Verona ), son of Jacopo, sculptor
    • Domenico Frisone (* around 1600 in Laino; † after 1622 in Lodi ?), Plasterer
    • Paolo Frisoni (* around 1645 in Laino; † around 1697 in Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg ?), Plasterer. He worked in the residential palace in Ludwigsburg .
    • Carlo Innocenzo Frisoni (* around 1680 in Laino; † 1715 in Ludwigsburg), son of Paolo, architect in Ludwigsburg
    • Donato Giuseppe Frisoni (1683–1735), plasterer in Prague, architect in Ludwigsburg and in Weingarten Abbey
    • Paul Carl Frisoni (* around 1700 in Laino; † after 1738 in Ludwigsburg), plasterer, employee of Paolo Retti, Württemberg genius officer
  • Scotti family of artists. The Scotti family produced numerous artists. The Palazzo Scotti in Laino will be renovated from 2013 and will become a research center for the artists from the Intelvital.
    • Giovanni Stefano Scotti (* around 1460 in Laino; † around 1520 there?), Painter in Milan Cathedral
    • Giacomo Scotti (* around 1660 in Laino, † around 1720 in?), Plasterer; he worked in Vienna and what is now the Czech Republic .
    • Bartolomeo Scotti (* around 1685 in Laino; † February 1, 1737 in Prague), brother-in-law of Paul Carl Frisoni, architect
    • (Giovanni) Pietro Scotti (* 1695 in Vienna, † 1761 in Laino), son of Giacomo; his teacher was Carlo Carlone (1686-1775) from the neighboring village of Scaria, who had settled in Vienna in 1715. Pietro Scotti is mentioned 1727–1729 in the Palais Clam-Gallas in Prague and from 1730 in the Ludwigsburg Palace . There he created the scenes from the Trojan War in the picture gallery. From 1746 Pietro is in the province of Brescia mentioned
    • Giosuè Scotti (* 1729 in Laino; † May 26, 1785 in Saint Petersburg), son of Pietro, painter, pupil of Carlo Innocenzo Carlone from the neighboring village of Scaria in the Val d'Intelvi . He painted frescoes in two churches in the province of Brescia, together with Paolo Corbellini, who also comes from Laino: in the Basilica of San Giovanni Battista in Lonato del Garda and in the parish church of San Felice di Benaco . In Stuttgart he is mentioned as a theater painter. In 1765 he created the ceiling painting in the knight's hall of Hohenstadt Castle in Abtsgmünd . At the request of the architect Giacomo Quarenghi , he went to Saint Petersburg in 1784.
    • Bartolomeo Scotti (* 1730 in Laino; † around 1790 ibid), son of Giovanni Pietro, painter; he painted frescoes in the church of San Tommaso in Bondeno di Gonzaga (Lombardy) , which was badly damaged in an earthquake in May 2012.
    • Carlo Scotti (* 1747 in Laino, † 1823 in Saint Petersburg?), Painter, son of Pietro; he painted the ceiling fresco in Palazzo Scotti in Laino in 1780; depicted is Apollo , the god of light and the arts, who drives out darkness: an allusion to the ideas of the Enlightenment , which overcomes superstition and ignorance. Then he went to Saint Petersburg with his wife in 1786. Little is known about his activities in Saint Petersburg. Some of the ceiling paintings in Michael's Castle and the interior decoration of the Pavlovsk Castle after the fire of 1803 were certainly made by him .
    • Giovanni Battista Scotti (* around 1776 in Laino; † 1830 in Saint Petersburg), son of Carlo, painter since 1786 in Saint Petersburg. 1817–1828 Ceiling paintings in the throne room of the widow of Tsar Paul I (Russia) , Maria Fjodorovna ( Sophie Dorothee von Württemberg , 1759–1828), in the Winter Palace. They fell victim to a fire in 1837 and can only be admired in an oil painting from 1831.
    • Domenico Scotti (* 1780 in Laino; † around 1826 in Moscow ?), Son of Carlo, painter; he followed Giovanni Battista and Giosuè Gilardi from Montagnola to Moscow and received orders to decorate the hospitals, churches and palaces they had built. His classical wall paintings have been preserved in the recently renovated church of the Strannopriimskij hospital, built in 1810, and in the Ljublino estate with the associated theater.
Leopoldo Retti
  • Artist family Retti
    • Andrea Retti (* around 1595 in Laino; † after 1635 in Vienna?), An Italian architect and plasterer; worked in Klosterneuburg Abbey near Vienna. Subsequently, from 1634–1645, the Klosterneuburg collegiate church near Vienna was remodeled in baroque style, together with his compatriots Giacomo Spazzi from Laino and Giovanni Battista Carloni from Scaria .
    • Leonardo Retti (* around 1640 in Laino; † January 1714 in Rome), son of Giambattista, brother of Domenico, sculptor and plasterer in Parma and Rome; Students and staff from Ercole Ferrata from Pellio Intelvi . Retti is mentioned in Rome: Church of Sant'Agnese: Altar of the Holy Emerenziana, 1686; Church of Il Gesù: Chapel of Ignatius, 1695.
    • Domenico Retti (* around 1645 in Laino, † around 1720 in Rome), son of Giambattista, brother of Leonardo, sculptor and plasterer in the church of San Vitale in Parma; Students and staff from Ercole Ferrata from Pellio Intelvi .
    • (Lorenzo) Mattia Retti ((* 1664 in Laino; † 1714 in Ludwigsburg)), brother-in-law of Donato Giuseppe Frisoni, plasterer, architect in Poland
    • Donato Riccardo Retti (* 1687 in Laino; † 1741 ibid), son of Donato Giuseppe Frisoni's sister, plasterer
    • Livio Retti (1692–1751), Baroque painter in southern Germany
    • Paolo Retti (* around 1690 in Laino; † 1748 in Ludwigsburg?), Son of Lorenzo Mattia, nephew of Donato Giuseppe Frisoni, architect. He worked with his brothers Donato Riccardo, Leopoldo and Livio in the Ludwigsburg residence. Not far away, he built 1729-1731 for Wilhelmina of Grävenitz the Freudental (Freudental) Castle .
    • Donato Riccardo Retti (* around 1700 in Laino; †? In Ludwigsburg?), Son of Lorenzo Mattia, brother of Leopoldo; architect
    • Leopoldo Retti (also known as Leopold Retty) (1704–1751), architect active in southern Germany
  • Emanuele Pighini (* around 1705 in Laino, † after 1740 in Ellwangen ), plasterer; it is mentioned in Ellwangen about the Baroque transformation of the Romanesque collegiate church of St. Vitus ; He created the console figures on the pillars of the nave: Apostles, Evangelists and Salvator Mundi, probably based on designs by Diego Carlone .
  • Paolo Caprani (* 1752 in Laino; † 1819 ibid), court plasterer in Madrid . He made tables, walls, floors, etc. from marble stucco and scagliola. The floors of the Salón Pompeyano and the tables of the arms room in the Palacio Real (Madrid) of Madrid are attributed to him. A little earlier, around 1700, the plasterers Domenico and Giuseppe Brilli from Cureglia also worked there.
  • Mauro Vittorio Zanotta (* 1963 in Laino; † May 17, 2009 at Mont Blanc ), an Italian astronomer.

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