List of personalities from Maroggia

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This list contains personalities who worked in Maroggia without having been born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

  • Rodari family of artists, family of sculptors from Maroggia (15th - 16th centuries)
    • Tommaso Rodari (* around 1455 in Maroggia; mentioned from September 25, 1484 in Como ; † between 1526 and 1527 in Maroggia), sculptor in Como Cathedral , architect of the Bellinzona collegiate church , also active in Ponte in Valtellina , Morbegno , Tirano
    • Bernardino Rodari (* around 1480 in Maroggia; † after 1508 there?), Sculptor in Como and Mazzo di Valtellina
    • Donato Rodari (* around 1482 in Maroggia; † after 1510 there?), Sculptor in Como Cathedral
    • Jacopo Rodari, sculptor in Como and Genoa
    • Donato (Rodari?) Da Maroggia (* around 1470 in Maroggia; † after 1503 ibid?), Sculptor
Francesco Somaini's bust in the Palazzo di Brera
  • Giovan Donato Bertolini (* around 1440 in Maroggia; † after 1480 there?), Sculptor in Genoa
  • Giovanni Pietro da Maroggia (* around 1475 in Maroggia; † after 1513 there?), Sculptor
  • Cristoforo da Maroggia (* around 1500 in Maroggia; † after 1564 there?)
  • Gerolamo da Maroggia (* around 1500 in Maroggia; † after 1564 there?)
  • Battista da Maroggia (* around 1505 in Maroggia; † after 1550 there?), Sculptor in Bellinzona
  • Baldassare Longhena (* around 1598–1682), architect in Venice
  • Petrucci family
    • Giovanni Pietro Petruzzi (* 1589 in Maroggia; † January 17, 1659 ibid), canon of the Collegiate Church of Brno and the Cathedral of

Olomouc , apostolic protonotary

    • Giovanni Giacomo Petrucci (born September 5, 1599 in Maroggia, † around 1650 in Vienna ), brother of Giovanni Pietro, sculptor and architect in Vienna
    • Ambrosius Petruzzy (* around 1600–1652), master stonemason, sculptor in Kaisersteinbruch
    • Domenicus Petruzzy (* around 1610–1683), master stonemason, sculptor in Kaisersteinbruch
    • Giovanni Pietro Petrucci (* 1622 in Maroggia; † October 27, 1677 in Como), Canon of the Cathedral of Olomouc, Apostolic Protonotary, Vicar General of the Diocese of Olomouc
  • Francesco Somaini (1795–1855), sculptor in Milan
  • Carlo Vincenzo Giuseppe Borsa (born June 5, 1796 in Capolago , † September 28, 1871 in Maroggia), son of Giuseppe and Lucrezia Amadio from Pazzallo , entrepreneur, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor.
  • Angelica Cioccari [-Solichon] (born February 9, 1827 in Milan, † March 14, 1912 in Lugano), teacher in Palermo and Naples , deputy director of the Manzoni Institute in Maroggia
  • Siegfried Bieber (1873–1960), German banker and art collector
  • Rodolfo Bordoni (born March 13, 1897 in Maroggia, † December 9, 1966 in Lugano), from Gandria , Vice President of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor , National Councilor
  • Boris Cavadini (* 1961 in Taverne ), Lauter manufacturer, studied at the Parma Conservatory under R. Scrollavezza and at the Cremona Violin College (diploma 1986). His studio is in Maroggia

Individual evidence

  1. Celestino Trezzini : Rodari. In Historisch-Biographisches Lexikon der Schweiz p. 661 (PDF digitized version , accessed on June 7, 2017)
  2. Rodari family. In: Sikart , accessed on: January 11, 2016
  3. Lara Calderari: Tommaso Rodari. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . May 16, 2013 , accessed January 22, 2020 .
  4. ^ Simone Soldini: Tommaso Rodari. In: Sikart , accessed on: January 11, 2016.
  5. Bernardino Rodari. In: Sikart , accessed January 11, 2016
  6. Ursula Stevens: Bernardino Rodari. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed July 19, 2017 .
  7. Donato Rodari. In: Sikart , accessed January 11, 2016
  8. Ursula Stevens: Donato Rodari. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed July 19, 2017 .
  9. ^ Matthias Oberli: Jacopo Rodari. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . November 22, 2010 , accessed January 22, 2020 .
  10. Ursula Stevens: Giacomo Rodari. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed July 19, 2017 .
  11. Donato da Maroggia on archive.org/stream (accessed December 10, 2016)
  12. Donato da Maroggia. In: Sikart , accessed January 20, 2016
  13. Celestino Trezzini: Giovan Donato Bertolini. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 204 (PDF digitized version , accessed on June 19, 2017)
  14. ^ Giovanni Pietro da Maroggia. In: Sikart , accessed January 20, 2016
  15. Cristoforo da Maroggia. In: Sikart , accessed January 20, 2016
  16. Gerolamo da Maroggia. In: Sikart , accessed January 20, 2016
  17. Celestino Trezzini: Battista da Maroggia. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 45 (PDF digitized version , accessed on June 7, 2017)
  18. Celestino Trezzini: Petrucci, Petruzzi. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 410 (PDF digitized version , accessed on June 7, 2017)
  19. Celestino Trezzini: Giovanni Pietro Petruzzi. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 410 (PDF digitized version , accessed on June 7, 2017)
  20. Celestino Trezzini: Giacomo Petruzzi. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 410 (PDF digitized version , accessed on June 7, 2017)
  21. Ursula Stevens: Giovanni Giacomo Petrucci. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed April 2, 2016 .
  22. Celestino Trezzini: Giovanni Pietro Petruzzi. In the Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland. P. 410, 411 (PDF digitized version , accessed on June 7, 2017)
  23. ^ Carlo Agliati: Vincenzo Borsa. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . February 4, 2003 , accessed December 20, 2019 .
  24. Fabrizio Mena: Angelica Cioccari-Solichon. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . January 19, 2004 , accessed January 22, 2020 .
  25. ^ Pablo Crivelli: Rodolfo Bordoni. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . May 24, 2004 , accessed March 17, 2020 .
  26. Rodolfo Bordoni. In: Alberto Lepori, Fabrizio Panzera (ed.): Uomini nostri. Trenta biography di uomini politici. Armando Dadò Editore, Locarno 1989, pp. 17, 108.
  27. Boris Cavadini (Italian) on ricercamusica.ch/dizionario/ (accessed on: November 6, 2017.)