List of personalities from Morcote

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

Personalities

  • Antonio da Morcote (* around 1430 in Morcote; † after 1477 in Venice?), Architect
Grave of Eugen d'Albert in the Morcote cemetery
Benno Berneis : Alexander Moissi as Oswald (1907)
Alexander Moissi, ca.1920
Georges Baklanoff
Richard Winkler
Magda Schneider with Peter Bosse (1937)
Peter Alexander with Erni Bieler (1952)
Romy Schneider (1965)
  • Artist family Bortolini
    • Martino Bortolini (* around 1475 in Morcote; † 1542 in Udine  ?), Sculptor
    • Bernardino Bortolini (* around 1495 in Morcote; † after 1542 in Udine?), Sculptor
    • Martino Bortolini (* around 1515 in Morcote; † after 1551 in Udine?), Sculptor
  • Gabriele de Benedictis (* around 1510 in Ilice ( Genoa ); † after 1545 there?), First preacher of the Reformation in Ticino
  • Alberto di Morcote (* 1520 in Morcote; † after 1561 in Rome?), Master builder, he built the Porta Pia in Rome
  • Achille Bianchi (* around 1535 in Morcote; † October 20, 1592 in Rome), sculptor
  • Angelo di Morcote called Corteselle (* around 1540 in Morcote; † after 1590 in Venice?), Architect
  • Paleari family of artists
    • Gabriele Paleari da Morcò (* around 1425 in Morcote, † 1484 in Milan), secretary in the service of Ludovico il Moro
    • Martino Paleari (* around 1430 in Morcote; † after 1498 ibid), Podestà and castellans of Morcote
    • Lorenzo Paleari (* around 1432 in Morcote; † after 1479 there), Podestà and castellans of Morcote
    • Giovanni Francesco Paleari (* 2nd half of the 15th century in Morcote; † before 1542 there), officer
    • Bernardino Paleari (* around 1480 in Morcote, † 1542 in Como ), Archpriest of the Cathedral of Como
    • Bernardino Paleari (* 1520/30 in Morcote, † after 1595 in Dole ), officer, military engineer
    • Antonio Paleari (* around 1525 in Morcote; † 1591 ibid?), Architect in Venice
    • Francesco Paleari (* probably 1562 in Morcote, † October 1637 in Pamplona ), military engineer
    • Giorgio Paleari (* 1520/30 in Morcote; † November 8, 1589 in Pamplona), military engineer in Milan, Tunis , in Piedmont , in Domodossola , in Finale Ligure , in Cagliari , Alghero , in Castellaragonese (today Castelsardo ) and the Porto Torres , in the Balearic Islands and at the Pamplona Citadel
    • Giovanni Giacomo Paleari (* 1520 / 30–1586), fortress architect and military engineer
    • Prospero Paleari (* around 1555 in Morcote, † before 1620 in Como ), archpriest of the Cathedral of Como
    • Pietro Paleari (* probably 1601 in Morcote; † 1698 in Pamplona), military engineer and architect
    • Abbondio Paleari (* 1638 in Morcote; † 1712 there), plasterer
    • Vespasiano Paleari-Fratino (* 1846 in Morcote; † 1907 there), agronomist
  • Antonio Sardi (* around 1583 in Morcote, † around 1661 in Venice), architect, father of Giuseppe Sardi in Venice
  • Antonio Alberti (* around 1600 in Morcote, † after 1634 in Rome), from Morcote, son of Dominik, stucco artist
  • Artist family Rossi
    • Pietro Girardo Rossi (* around 1475 in Morcote; † after 1521 in Venice?), Sculptor
    • Carlo Rossi (* around 1620 in Morcote?; † around 1688 in Breslau ), architect
    • Antonio Domenico Rossi (* around 1640 in Morcote?; † after 1688 in Zamek Książ  ?), Architect
    • Domenico Rossi (born December 28, 1657 in Morcote, † March 8, 1737 in Venice)
    • Paolo Rossi (* around 1705 in Morcote, † 1768 in Venice), son of Domenico, architect
    • Giacomo Rossi (born June 12, 1790 in Morcote, † January 26, 1863 in Stabio ), merchant, builder
  • Artist family Fossati
    • Davide Fossati (* 1644 in Morcote, † 1732 in Venice), architect, banker, benefactor
    • Pier Angelo Fossati (* around 1670 in Morcote; † 1724 in Venice), architect
    • Giovanni Maria Fossati (* around 1690 in Morcote; † after 1750 in Hubertusburg ), sculptor and architect
    • Giorgio Domenico Fossati (born July 31, 1705 in Morcote, † September 4, 1785 in Venice)
    • Davide Antonio Fossati (* 1708 in Morcote, † after 1779 in Venice), painter and engraver
    • Carlo Giuseppe Fossati (born November 3, 1737 in Morcote, † before March 8, 1805 in Rimini), architect, engineer, engraver, publisher
    • Domenico Fossati (* 1743 in Venice; † 23 July 1784 there), architect, painter, stage painter
    • Giuseppe Fossati (born January 1, 1759 in Venice, † October 7, 1812 there), lawyer, poet, essayist
    • Pier Angelo Aloisio Fossati (born April 12, 1762 in Morcote, † August 27, 1827 in Venice), engineer, engraver
    • Gaspare Fossati (1809-1883), architect
    • Giuseppe Fossati (* 1822 in Morcote; † 1891 ibid?), Architect in Istanbul
  • Caccia family of artists
    • Luigi Caccia (* around 1780 in Morcote; † after 1850 in Trieste  ?), Architect, engineer
    • Antonio Caccia the Elder (1806–1875), doctor of botany and forensic medicine, writer, tutor at the Russian court
    • Luigi Caccia (* around 1810 in Morcote, † around 1870 in Trieste), architect
    • Antonio Caccia the Younger (1829-1893), writer
  • Isella family of artists
    • Pietro Isella (* 1812 in Morcote; † 1871 there), sculptor
    • Pietro Isella (born January 9, 1827 in Morcote, † April 22, 1887 in Vienna), painter, decorative painter
    • Plinio Isella (born January 2, 1882 in Morcote, † June 26, 1960 in Zurich), painter, draftsman
    • Achille Isella, Consul of the Vicinia of Morcote
    • Gilberto Isella (* 1943), poet, literary critic
  • Giorgio Massari (1687–1766), late baroque architect.
  • Girolamo Ruggia (born September 30, 1748 in Morcote, † May 29, 1823 in Bologna), lecturer at the University of Bologna
  • Michele Raggi (born July 26, 1854 in Morcote; † April 4, 1919 there), founded an agricultural colony in Russia
  • Eugen d'Albert (1864–1932), German composer and pianist
  • Alexander Moissi (1879–1935), actor
  • Georges Baklanoff (1881–1938), Russian baritone
  • Arthur Scherrer (* 1881 in St. Gallen ; † 1956 in Morcote), textile merchant and collector, founder of Parco Scherrer in Morcote
  • Plinio Bolla (born December 29, 1896 in Olivone , † July 29, 1963 in Morcote), lawyer and
  • Richard Winkler (1898–1972), partner in the Winkler & Dünnebier company
  • Gerhard Winkler (1906–1977), German composer
  • Magda Schneider (1909–1996), German actress, mother of Romy Schneider
  • Kurt Feltz (1910–1982), songwriter
  • Sergio Maspoli (1920–1987), writer and poet
  • Ivy Livio-Ungaretti (1921–2006), painter
  • Peter Alexander (1926–2011), singer, actor and entertainer
  • Paolo Poma (* 1927 in Morcote), politician, ecologist
  • Carlo Maspoli (* 1930 in Lugano; † February 11, ibid.), Heraldist, researcher, author
  • Sergio Caratti (* 1932 in Morcote; † October 1, 2012 in Bellinzona), lecturer, journalist, director of the Corriere del Ticino newspaper
  • Romy Schneider (1938–1982), film actress
  • Flavio Maspoli (1950–2007), journalist and politician
  • Nicola Brivio (born April 29, 1973 in Sorengo ), lawyer, politician, Ticino councilor

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