List of personalities from Porlezza

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

Personalities

Carlo Sangalli
  • Giovanni da Porlezza ( 16th century ), architect and sculptor active with Andrea Palladio .
  • Artist family della Porta
    • Giacomo della Porta (* 1430 in Porlezza, † around 1481 in Pavia ?), Sculptor
    • Bartolomeo della Porta (* around 1460 in Porlezza, † around 1514 in Genoa ?), Son of Giacomo, sculptor
    • Antonio della Porta (sculptor) (* around 1471 in Osteno , † around 1520 in Porlezza) called Tamagnino , brother of Antonio, sculptor, architect active in Pavia , in Genoa, in France
    • Giovanni Giacomo della Porta (* around 1485 in Porlezza, † around 1555 in Genoa), sculptor, architect
    • Guglielmo della Porta (* around 1500 in Porlezza, † 1577 in Rome), sculptor
    • Giacomo della Porta (* 1532 in Porlezza, † 1602 in Rome ), brother of Guglielmo, architect and sculptor, completed the construction of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica
    • Giovanni Battista della Porta (sculptor) (* around 1542 in Porlezza; † before October 15, 1597 in Rome), son of Alessio, sculptor
    • Tommaso della Porta (* around 1542 in Porlezza; † before November 24, 1606 in Rome), brother of Giovanni Battista, sculptor
  • Giovan Pietro Barca (* around 1540 in Porlezza, † after 1582 in Louka Monastery ), an Italian architect active in the South Moravian region
  • Antonio Maria Caneva called il Porlezzino (* around 1595 in Porlezza; † after 1642 ibid), architect and painter. In Bergamo he designed the new church of San Bartolomeo.
  • Artist family Rezzi / a
    • Martino Rezzi (* around 1580 in Porlezza or Lugano ?; † around 1650 in Genoa), sculptor active in Sacro Monte di Varese in 1620 and in Genoa
    • Simone Rezzi (* around 1600 in Porlezza or Lugano ?; † around 1650 in Genoa), sculptor in Genoa
    • Giovanni Battista Rezia (* around 1610 in Porlezza), altarpiece, plasterer active in the collegiate church of San Vittore GR 1643 and in the parish church of Corzoneso 1679
    • Domenico Rezia (* around 1650 in Porlezza), plasterer active in Semione in the oratorio Santa Maria Bambina in the district of Navone 1678/1683
  • The Muttoni family of artists
    • Francesco Cristoforo Muttoni (* 1666 in Cima, fraction of the municipality of Porlezza, † 1726 in Waldsassen ), plasterer; he worked 1695–1698 in Waldsassen, where the collegiate church was being decorated under the direction of Giovanni Battista Carloni from Scaria . Muttoni and his colleague Alessandro Bernasconi from Riva San Vitale married the two daughters of a master baker and settled in Waldsassen.
    • Francesco Muttoni (born January 22, 1669 in Cima, fraction of the municipality of Porlezza, † February 21, 1747 in Vicenza ), architect, engineer and architectural scientist
    • Philipp Muttone alias Filippo Giacomo Muttoni (* 1699 in Waldsassen; † 1775 there), son of Francesco Cristoforo from Cima, master builder and architect in the Upper Palatinate Stiftland (Tirschenreuth district), since 1733 lay brother in the Waldsassen monastery. He built numerous churches, including St. Jakob in Marchaney and Maria Himmelfahrt in Beidl , rectories and official buildings as well as the two Muttone bridges in Tirschenreuth and Waldsassen. He was also involved in the construction of Fockenfeld Castle and the Waldsassener Kasten in Weiden. In the Waldsassen collegiate church, he designed the guest oratory below the organ gallery.
    • Pietro Giuseppe Muttoni (* around 1700 in Cima, † after 1733 in Turin ), plasterer and building contractor in Turin; In 1733 he and Pietro Filippo Somazzi from Canobbio signed a contract for stucco work in the new Palazzo Reale di Torino based on a design by the architect Filippo Juvarra .
  • Giovanni Battista Cocchi (born March 22, 1701 in Porlezza, † 1759 in Toruń ), son of Antonio, architect in Chełmża e Toruń.
  • Livia Bianchi (born July 19, 1919 Melara ; † January 21, 1945 in Cima ), partisan, gold medal for military bravery.
  • Carlo Sangalli (born August 31, 1937 in Porlezza), President of the Confcommercio
  • Alverio Gualandris (* around 1938 in Porlezza), high school teacher, local historian, author.

Individual evidence

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  2. Ursula Stevens: Bartolomeo della Porta. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed April 4, 2016 .
  3. ^ Antonio della Porta. In: Sikart , accessed January 17, 2016.
  4. ^ Antonio della Porta (Italian) in treccani.it
  5. Giovanni Giacomo della Porta (Italian) on treccani.it/enciclopedia (accessed November 18, 2016).
  6. Ursula Stevens: Giovanni Giacomo della Porta. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 18, 2016 .
  7. Guglielmo della Porta . In: Alexander Müller, Hermann Singer: General Artist Lexicon . 5th edition. Frankfurt am Main 1921, Volume 3, p. 474, Textarchiv - Internet Archive .
  8. Guglielmo della Porta (Italian) in treccani.it/enciclopedia (accessed on: April 4, 2016.)
  9. Ursula Stevens: Guglielmo della Porta. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 18, 2016 .
  10. ^ Giacomo della Porta . In: Alexander Müller, Hermann Singer: General Artist Lexicon . 5th edition. Frankfurt am Main 1921, Volume 3, p. 474, Textarchiv - Internet Archive .
  11. Giacomo della Porta (Italian) in treccani.it/enciclopedia (accessed on: April 4, 2016.)
  12. ^ Mariusz Karpowicz: Artisti ticinesi in Polonia nel '600 . Stato del Cantone Ticino, Bellinzona 1983, pp. 21, 23, 24, 31, 46, 84, 95.
  13. Ursula Stevens: Giacomo della Porta. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 18, 2016 .
  14. ^ Giovanni Battista della Porta . In: Alexander Müller, Hermann Singer: General Artist Lexicon . 5th edition. Frankfurt am Main 1921, Volume 3, p. 474, Textarchiv - Internet Archive .
  15. Giovanni Battista della Porta (Italian) in treccani.it/enciclopedia (accessed on: April 4, 2016.)
  16. Ursula Stevens: Giovanni Battista della Porta. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 18, 2016 .
  17. Tommaso della Porta (Italian) in treccani.it/enciclopedia (accessed on: April 4, 2016.)
  18. Ursula Stevens: Tommaso della Porta. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 18, 2016 .
  19. ^ Barca, Giovan Pietro . In: Ulrich Thieme , Felix Becker (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker. tape 2 : Antonio da Monza-Bassan . Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1908, p. 481 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  20. Caneva, Antonio Maria . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 5 : Brewer-Carlingen . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1911, p. 499 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  21. Ursula Stevens: Antonio Maria Caneva. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 11, 2016 .
  22. Martino Rezzi. In: Sikart , accessed January 11, 2016.
  23. Martino Rezzi active in Sacro Monte di Varese
  24. Simone Rezzi. In: Sikart , accessed January 11, 2016.
  25. Simone Rezzi active in Genoa
  26. ^ Giovanni Battista Rezia. In: Sikart , accessed January 11, 2016.
  27. Domenico Rezia. In: Sikart , accessed January 11, 2016.
  28. Ursula Stevens: Francesco Antonio Muttoni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 14, 2016 .
  29. Francesco Muttoni (Italian) on treccani.it/enciclopedia (accessed November 14, 2016).
  30. Ursula Stevens: Francesco Antonio Muttoni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 14, 2016 .
  31. Ursula Stevens: Filippo Giacomo Muttoni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 14, 2016 .
  32. Ursula Stevens: Pietro Giuseppe Muttoni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 14, 2016 .
  33. ^ Mariusz Karpowicz: Artisti ticinesi in Polonia nelle prima metà del '700 . Stato del Cantone Ticino, Bellinzona 1999, pp. 144, 145.
  34. Giovanni Battista Cocchi, Pałac Jakuba Meissnera (Polish) in polskaniezwykla.pl (accessed on: April 15, 2016.)
  35. Alverio Gualandris: Bibliography (Italian) on ibs.it/libri/autori (accessed on May 8, 2018.)