List of personalities from Lanzo d'Intelvi

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This list contains personalities who were born in Lanzo d'Intelvi including the Frazione Scaria or who worked there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

  • Scaria is considered to be the origin of the Allio family , a widespread family of builders, masons, stonemasons, sculptors and plasterers, whose activity is attested over three centuries, from the 16th to the 19th century. They worked especially in what was then Austria and created lasting works.
  • Giovanni da Lanzo (* around 1440 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1486 in Genoa?), A sculptor
  • Bono da Lanzo (* around 1445 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1490 ibid), sculptor in Como Cathedral under Luchino Scarabota
  • Bartolomeo da Como (* around 1470 in Scaria; † after 1509 in Lucca  ?), Sculptor active in Venice and in the Certosa di Farneta
  • Domenico Frisoni (* around 1500 in Lanzo d'Intelvi, † after 1542 in Genoa), sculptor
  • Artist family Garove Allio (Delai)
    • Martino Allio (* 1475 in Scaria; † after 1520 ibid?), Master mason in Bad Radkersburg active
    • Domenico dell'Allio (* around 1500 in Scaria; † November 29, 1563 in Croatia ), son of Martino, architect in Austria builds the Graz country house (16th century)
    • Gianmaria Allio (* around 1505 in Scaria; † after 1551 in Ptuj  ?), Son of Domenico, master builder in Radkersburg and Pettau
    • Andrea Allio (* around 1515 in Scaria; † after 1555 in Marburg  ?), Brother of Gianmaria, master builder in Rann
    • Girolamo Garvo Allio (* 1550 in Scaria; † 1608 in Rome ), son of Simone Garvo († before 1583) and Simona Allio, architect, engineer, accessed January 31, 2016.
    • Luca Allio (Delai) (* around 1555 in Scaria?; † after 1600 in Eppan  ?), Master bricklayer, architect
    • Giovanni Battista Allio (* around 1555 in Scaria; † after December 15, 1689 in Prague), builder, foreman
    • Andrea Allio the Elder (* around 1575 in Scaria; † after 1652), Italian baroque builder in Vienna . He built the Schottenkirche (Vienna) with Andrea Allio the Younger and Silvestro Carloni after a tower collapsed in 1638.
    • Antonio Allio (* around 1580 in Scaria; † after 1613 there?), Son of Luca, architect. He worked with Giovanni Maria Galli from San Fedele Intelvi
    • Giovanni Maria Allio (* around 1590 in Scaria; † around 1629 in Carinthia  ?), Master builder. He worked in Carinthia.
    • Andrea Allio the Younger (* around 1595 in Scaria; † between January 1 and 10, 1645 in Vienna), a baroque master builder in Vienna in the 17th century. He built the Schottenkirche (Vienna) with Andrea Allio the Elder and Silvestro Carloni after a tower collapsed in 1638.
    • Simone Allio (* around 1600 in Scaria; † after 1635 in Vienna?), Plasterer in St. Florian Monastery , Kremsmünster Monastery , and in Vienna together with Pietro Castelli from Bissone .
    • Matteo Garvo Allio (* around 1610 in Scaria; † February 25, 1670 in Vicenza ), son of Giovanni Domenico, sculptor, architect in Padua , (accessed on: January 31, 2016).
    • Carlo Garove Allio (* 1617 in Milan; † 1663 ibid), from Scaria , wood sculptor; He created 1640–1645 in the Chiaravalle Milanese monastery near Milan: choir stalls. In the church of San Lorenzo Maggiore in Milan he created a shrine made of silver and crystal with the relics of St. Aquilin from Würzburg, who was stabbed to death in Milan around 1018. He also created wooden sculptures in the Santa Maria presso San Celso church in Milan.
    • Tommaso Garvo Allio or Garona (* around 1620 in Scaria; † September 18, 1667 in Padua or Vicenza?), Son of Giovanni Domenico, (brother of Matteo), sculptor. After training in the workshop of Tommaso Orsolino (1587–1675) from Ramponio Verna in Genoa, he mostly worked with his brother Tommaso in Padua and Vicenza. He became known for his elegant, elongated figures. Basilica of St. Anthony in Padua, Altare delle Anime: the brothers created the sculptures in 1648 and added the statues of Religione and Carità in 1663–1664. 1665–1670 Church of San Francesco in Padua: seven angels at the sacrament altar. According to the project of the University of Innsbruck Artisti italiani in Austria, he could be the author of several figures in Salzburg: on the gable of the cathedral the statues of Christ as Savior, Moses and Elias, and the four evangelists on the balustrade in the center of the facade, 1656–1661. The Residenzbrunnen is also attributed to Tommaso Garona. It may well be that it was accessed on January 31, 2016 on the recommendation of the architect of the Salzburg archbishops, Giovanni Antonio Dario from Pellio Intelvi .
    • Giovanni Battista Allio (* around 1625 in Scaria; † after 1687 in Prague), sculptor March 29, 1667 receives old town citizenship
    • Francesco Delai (* around 1629 in Scaria; † August 5, 1678 in Bozen), master builder, probably brother of Carlo Delai
    • Giacomo Delai il Giovane (born November 1, 1630 in Scaria; † November 12, 1675 in Bozen), son of Giacomo Delai il Vecchio, master builder, father of Pietro Delai and Andrea Delai
    • Pietro Allio (* around 1630 in Scaria; † around 1692 there?), Plasterer in Poland
    • Carlo Delai (* around 1633 in Scaria; † after 1705 in Riffian  ?), Son of Paolo Delai il Vecchio, master builder, probably brother of Francesco Delai
    • Pietro Delai or d'Allio (* 1645 in Scaria;? † 16th April 1695 in Bolzano ), son of Giacomo il Giovane, an Italian architect of the Baroque period , which in Tyrol worked
    • Andrea Delai (* around 1648 in Bozen; † after 1698 in Terlan  ?), Son of Giacomo il Giovane, builder and architect of the Baroque period, who lived in Bozen and worked in South Tyrol .
    • Simone Delai (* around 1640 in Scaria; † after 1695 in Brixen  ?), Plasterer, bricklayer
    • Giacomo Allio (* around 1640 in Scaria; † after 1680 in Kremsmünster  ?), Plasterer with Paolo Allio in Kremsmünster Abbey , Austria. There also Gerolamo Alfieri (1654-1740) and Giovanni Battista Barberini.
    • Domenico Allio called il Gobbo (* around 1680 in Vicenza; † after 1714 there) (place of origin Scaria), sculptor and painter
    • Giovanni Battista Delai il Giovane (* around 1650 in Scaria; † 14 August 1710 in Bozen), builder, son of Paolo Delai il Giovane
    • Martino Allio called von Löwenthal (* 1654 in Scaria; † 1701 in Prague ), architect, court builder. Active in the Czech Republic since 1678, 1683–1694 construction of the Broumov Benedictine Abbey in Moravia., Accessed on January 31, 2016
    • Paolo d'Allio (* around 1655 in Scaria; † February 6, 1729 ibid), plasterer, accessed January 31, 2016
    • Giovanni Battista Allio (* 1665 in Scaria; † after 1740 in Broumov  ?), Architect. He created together with Martino Allio 1683–1694 on the new building of the Benedictine Abbey Broumov .
    • Giuseppe Carlo Delai (* around 1670 in Scaria; † after 1737 in Brixen?), Son of Andrea Delai, master builder and city architect of Bozen
    • Donato Felice d'Allio (born October 24, 1677 in Scaria; † May 6, 1761 in Vienna), an Italian-Austrian baroque architect
    • Sebastiano Allio (* around 1685 in Scaria; † after 1720 in Niederaltaich Monastery  ?), Plasterer in the Benedictine monastery in Niederalteich , together with his brother Giovanni Battista Allio.
    • Giovanni Battista de Allio (* 1690 in Scaria; † 1753 ibid?), Son of Paolo, plasterer
    • Pietro Battista Allio (* 1693 in Scaria; † 1756 ibid), son of Giovanni Battista, marbler. He worked in the Hubertusburg Palace ; from 1740 court marbling in Dresden : altars, balustrades etc. in the court church.
    • Paolo Bernardo Allio (* 1697 in Scaria; † 1756 in Hubertusburg Castle), son of Giovanni Battista, marbler. He created in Dresden in 1724; Hubertusburg Castle in Saxony.
    • Giuseppe Allio (* around 1750 in Scaria; † near 1791 in Vienna), master builder
  • The Carlone (artist family) , which also included many builders, painters and craftsmen, came from the Scaria faction , family tree
    • Giacomo Carlone (* around 1510 in Scaria; † after 1550 in Genoa), son of Pietro, an Italian sculptor and architect
    • Sebastian Carlone the Elder (* before 1570 in Scaria; † after 1614 in Graz  ?), Master builder, sculptor, plasterer active in Styria
    • Antonio Carlone (* around 1560 in Scaria; † after 1598 in Bozen  ?), Master builder
    • Peter Carlone (* 1567 in Scaria; † December 4, 1628 in Leoben), an Austrian master builder in the Leoben an der Mur area in Upper Styria .
    • Tommaso Carloni (* around 1575 in Scaria; † after 1630 in Eppan  ?), Sculptor, architect in South Tyrol
    • Giovanni Battista Carloni (* around 1600 in Scaria; † after 1645 in Vienna), architect, 1634–1645 reconstruction of the Klosterneuburg collegiate church near Vienna in baroque style, together with his compatriots Andrea Retti from Laino and Giacomo Spazzi from Lanzo d'Intelvi.
    • Pietro Francesco Carlone (* before 1607 in Scaria; † 1680 in Passau ), son of Pietro, master builder in Leoben, Sankt Georgen am Längsee , Sankt Katharein an der Laming , Seckau , Gurk (Carinthia) , Schlierbach (Upper Austria) , Garsten , Linz and Passau
    • Silvestro Carlone (* 1610 in Scaria; † 1671 in his house in Sauwinkel in Vienna), son of Luca, master bricklayer, city architect ( Schottenkirche (Vienna) ). He built the Schottenkirche with Andrea Allio the Elder and Silvestro Carloni after a tower collapsed in 1638.
    • Domenico Carlone (* around 1615 in Scaria; † January 26, 1679 in Vienna), son of Luca Carloni, an Italian master builder, plasterer
    • Carlo Martino Carlone (* 1616 in Scaria; † April 13, 1667 in Vienna), master builder
    • Francesco Carloni (* around 1620 in Scaria; † after 1658 in Salurn  ?), Master builder
    • Giovanni Carloni (* around 1630 in Scaria; † after 1686 in Schlierbach?), An Italian painter
    • Johann Baptist Carlone (born January 21, 1626 in Graz, † before March 31, 1687 (?) In Ehrenhausen ( Styria )?), Stone carver
    • Joachim Carlone (* around 1630 in Scaria; † after 1709 in Graz?), An Italian master builder
    • Sebastian Carlone (the younger) (* around 1630 in Scaria ?; † after 1686 in Vienna?), Architect in Vienna ( Mariahilfer Church )
    • Carlo Antonio Carlone (* around 1635 in Scaria; † May 3, 1708 in St. Nikola Abbey in Passau ), son of Pietro Francesco, architect
    • Giovanni Battista Carlone (* 1642 in Scaria; † 1707 in Passau), son of Pietro Francesco, plasterer, sculptor
    • Bartolomeo Carloni (* 1650 in Scaria; † 1724 in Innsbruck  ?), Brother of Carlo Antonio, plasterer
    • Diego Francesco Carlone (* 1674 in Scaria; † June 25 or July 22? 1750 ibid), son of Giovanni Battista, an Italian plasterer and sculptor in Switzerland ( Einsiedeln ), Austria and Germany
    • Josef Carlone (* before May 5, 1678 in Graz; † before November 28, 1739 ibid), son of Joachim, master builder, master bricklayer in Freiland near Deutschlandsberg
    • Domenico Antonio Carloni (* 1680 in Scaria; † August 26, 1728 in Linz ), an Italian plasterer
    • Carlo Carlone (Carlo Innocenzo Carloni) (* November 1686 in Scaria; † May 17, 1775 ibid), an Italian painter, draftsman, fresco artist active in Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Czechoslovakia
    • Silvester Carlone (* 1708 in Scaria; † after 1750 in Prague?), Builder in Prague (Strahow Monastery), in Milevsko .
    • Marco Carlone (* 1742 in Rome; † 1796 there) (place of origin Scaria), an Italian painter and engraver
  • The municipality is the place of origin of the Spazio family , who, like the Allio family, worked as architects and builders in Austria, Bohemia , the Czech Republic and Poland
    • Lorenzo Spazzi (* around 1360 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1402 in Como), architect. From 1396–1402 he was in charge of the construction works of the Como Cathedral .
    • Giovanni Spazio (* around 1500 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † around 1560 in Prague), architect. In 1538, together with Paolo Stella from Melano , he began building Queen Anna's summer residence (Belvedere) near Prague Castle . Giovanni Maria Aostalli from Pambio and Giovanni Maria Spezzacasa from Arogno also worked there until it was completed in 1560 .
    • Bernardo Spazio (* around 1510 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1564 ibid), architect. Worked in Genoa, where he built the Palazzo Pantaleo Spinola, which was completed after his death by Pietro Orsolino from Ramponio .
    • Antonio Spazzi (* around 1510 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † before September 9, 1553 in Wiener Neustadt ), master builder, fortification master builder
    • Markus Spacio (* around 1550 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † around 1610 in Frýdlant v Čechách in Okres Liberec , Czech Republic), also Spatz or Spazio di Lancio, architect and building contractor. From 1587–1606 it is documented in Görlitz , Saxony . He also received orders in Bohemia : 1579–1588 construction of the three-aisled St. Anthony's Church in Liberec ; 1598–1600 alterations to a bailey at Friedland Castle and new construction of the lower castle. 1599–1603 he built a new town hall in Frydlant together with Antonio Spazzi, which was demolished in 1892; 1606 New construction of the stately mill in Mildenau .
    • Martino Spazio (* around 1580 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † around 1645 in Linz?), Architect. 1616 Conversion of the Kremsmünster monastery house in Linz, which was built by Cristoforo Canevale in 1578–1580. Around 1640 Salaberg Palace was converted into a Renaissance palace.
    • Giacomo or Jacopo Spacio (* around 1590 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † around 1645 in Vienna), architect. Together with the architects Cipriano Biasino and Antonio Canevale, who also came from Lanzo, he built the Dominican Church (Vienna) in Vienna from 1631 to 1634 . Subsequently, from 1634–1645, the Klosterneuburg collegiate church near Vienna was rebuilt in baroque style, together with his compatriots Andrea Retti from Laino and Giovanni Battista Carloni from Scaria .
    • Antonio Spazio (* around 1600 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1630 in Trnava  ?), Architect. Brother of Pietro. From 1629 they built the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Trnava) in Trnava / Tyrnau, northeast of Bratislava in Slovakia .
    • Pietro Spazzi (* 1609 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † 1650 ibid), brother of Antonio, worked with his brother in Slovakia. His widow married Pietro Maino Maderno . In his will he left money and a design for the construction of a Loreto chapel, as was common in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary at the time. It was built in Lanzo in 1673/74 by Giovanni Pietro Spazzi. and with Antonio Spazzi, architect of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Trnava) in Trnava .
    • Giovanni Pietro Spazzi (* around 1635 in Lanzo d'Intelvi, † 1695 in Linz), plasterer. It was valued primarily for its stucco ceilings, in the Salzburg Cathedral (contract of April 12, 1668, according to Austrian Art Topography, Volume IX, Vienna 1912), in the Sankt Peter (Salzburg) monastery in Salzburg and in the Kremsmünster monastery .
    • Giovanni Spazzi (* around 1655 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † between July and August 1726 in Wilanów , Warsaw district ), also Spacio, plasterer in Prague, architect in Poland
    • Giovanni Battista Spazzi (* around 1660 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1700), plasterer. Johann Baptist Spatz was based in Linz . He created the stucco work in Linz's Old Cathedral (formerly the Jesuit Church), which was built by Pietro Francesco and Carlo Antonio Carlone in 1669–1678. The stucco work in the summer house of Salaberg Palace , around 1700 , is also attributed to him .
    • Antonio Spazio (* around 1690 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1730 ibid), architect. He built the parish church of Torri del Benaco on the east bank of Lake Garda .
  • Cypriano Biasino (* 1580 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † June 2, 1636 in Krems ), a Baroque builder, worked mainly in Lower Austria and Styria . Architect. Together with architects Antonio Canevale and Giacomo Spazzi, also from Lanzo, he built the Dominican Church (Vienna) in Vienna from 1631 to 1634 .
  • Canevale family of artists
    • Antonio Canevale (* around 1525 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † 1597 ibid), master stonemason in Styria. He worked with Pietro Canevale to fortify the town of Bad Radkersburg on the border with Slovenia .
    • Pietro de Lanzio (Canevale) (* around 1525 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † 1590 in Hartberg ), master bricklayer, builder active with Antonio Canevale.
    • Cristoforo Canevale (* around 1550 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1595 in Prague?), Architect. He built the Kremsmünsterer Stifthaus in Linz from 1578 to 1580 .
    • Giovanni Maria Canevale (* around 1560 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1601 in Palermo  ?), Plasterer
    • Giovanni Battista Canevale (* around 1575 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1634 in Vienna?), Court painter
    • Antonio Canevale (* around 1590 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † around 1645 in Vienna), architect. Together with the architects Cipriano Biasino and Giacomo Spazzi, who also came from Lanzo, he built the Dominican Church (Vienna) in Vienna from 1631 to 1634 .
    • Domenico Canevale (* around 1600 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1631 in Prague?), Plasterer
    • Carlo Canevale (* around 1625 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † 1690 ibid), master bricklayer, master builder in Vienna. Probably trained with Carlo Martino Carloni. Managed the construction of the Servitenkirche (Vienna) from 1651.
    • Francesco Canevale (* around 1626 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † April 13, 1669 in Vienna), brother of Carlo, master mason in Vienna, building the Servite Church.
    • (Giovanni) Domenico Canevale (* around 1630 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † before July 8, 1687 in Prague), architect, citizen of Hradčany (Prague)
    • Giovanni Giacomo Canevale (* around 1635 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1696 in Garsten  ?), Stonemason, sculptor, architect. 1680–1681 worked on the construction of the collegiate church in Garsten.
    • Giacomo Antonio Canevale (* around 1650 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1696 in Prague?), Son of (Giovanni) Domenico, court mason
    • Lorenzo Canevale (* 1649 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † October 7, 1729 in Linz ), plasterer, employee of Giovanni Pietro Spazzi and Diego Carloni, active in Kremsmünster ; Landhaus Linz ; Lambach Abbey ; Parish churches in the Mühlkreis .
    • Giacomo Canevale (* around 1650 in Lanzo d'Intelvi, † around 1700 in Prague?), Son of Domenico, builder
    • Marcantonio Canevale (born September 28, 1652 in Lanzo d'Intelvi, † December 15, 1711 in Prague), architect, builder
    • Giovanni Antonio Canevale (* around 1690 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1722 in Vienna?), Sculptor, plasterer. He created 20 capitals in the Teutonic Order Church (Vienna) in Vienna, 1720–1721.
    • Isidore Canevale Marcello Amandus (* 1730 in Vincennes ; † November 2, 1786 in Vienna) (place of origin Lanzo d'Intelvi), engineer and architect of early classicism .
  • Artist family Ceresola
    • Andrea Ceresola called il Vannone (* around 1550 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1620 in Genoa?), Architect in Genoa and Bergamo . In particular, he was responsible for the construction of the Palazzo Ducale (Genoa) (from 1591), which then fell victim to a fire in 1777 and was rebuilt by Simone and Gaetano Cantoni from Muggio in the classical style (1778–1783). He designed the Villa Saluzzo Bombrini in Genoa for the wealthy Saluzzo family.
    • (Giovanni) Bernardo Ceresola (* around 1620 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † after 1679 in Vienna?), 1672 foreman in Vienna under the architect Carlo Canevale; 1677 Fortifications in Lipótváros, today the 5th district of Budapest . 1679 Extension for the Teutonic Order at Singerstraße 7, Vienna.
    • Venerio Ceresola (* around 1641 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † 1714 ibid), son of Giovanni Bernardo, architect, fortress engineer. After the Turks were expelled from Hungary in 1686, he built several fortresses: Lipótváros, where his father had already worked; Érsekújvár (Neuhäusel, today Nové Zámky in Slovakia). Also the fortresses in Győr , West Hungary; Komárom and Esztergom in Northern Hungary; and Buda (pest), where he lived from 1686. In 1690 he founded a bricklayer's guild and a bricklaying school there. 1688–1692 Construction of the town hall on Trinity Square in the Castle District, which still exists. 1700–1703 Ceresola was Senator and Vice Mayor of Buda . After 1703 he returned to Lanzo.
  • Domenico d'Angeli (* 1672 in Scaria; † December 8, 1738 in Passau ), architect, builder.
  • Pietro Innocente Comparetti (* around 1680 in Lanzo d'Intelvi, † 1735 in Konskowola ), plasterer.
  • Vittorio Novi (* 1866 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † 1955 ibid), sculptor who created the marble jewelry for the new Mahaiudthit Bridge in Bangkok around 1914 , which expresses the mourning for the death of King Chulalongkorn in 1910. Novi was also involved in building the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in Bangkok.
  • Angelo Novi (born June 9, 1930 in Lanzo d'Intelvi; † May 6, 1997 ibid), Italian photographer.

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