List of personalities from Rovio

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

Personalities

Ceiling fresco History of the Holy Cross in the Milanese Church of Sant'Antonio Abate by Giovanni Carlone and Giovanni Battista Carlone
Giovanni Carlone, ceiling fresco Saint Ambrosius as a church father in the parish church in Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis
  • The artist family Carlone from the village produced important artists in the Baroque and Rococo periods
    • Family tree of the Carlone / i family
    • Michele Carlone [Carloni] (* before 1489 in Rovio; † after 1518 in Savona  ?), Stonemason, sculptor and architect
    • Giovanni Carlone (* around 1515 in Rovio; † after 1598 there?), Sculptor, wood carver, plasterer
    • Taddeo Carlone (* 1543 in Rovio; † March 25, 1613/1615 in Genoa ), painter, sculptor, architect
    • Andrea Carlone (* around 1550 in Rovio; † around 1600 in Rome), Swiss sculptor
    • Giuseppe Carlone (* around 1555 in Rovio, † 1622 in Rovio), sculptor
    • Bernardo Carlone (* around 1560 in Rovio; † after 1600 in Genoa?), Swiss sculptor
    • Giovanni Battista Carlone (1580 / 1590–1645), architect and court builder
    • Giovanni Andrea Carlone senior (1584–1631), painter
    • Tommaso Carlone (* around 1586 in Genoa; † April (?) 1667 in Turin ), sculptor in Genoa and Turin
    • Bernardo Carlone (* around 1600 in Genoa, † 1670 in Vienna), sculptor
    • Giovanni Battista Carlone (painter) (1603–1677), painter
    • Giovanni Domenico Carloni (* around 1615 in Rovio; mentioned 1651 in Rovio, † January 26, 1679 in Vienna), sculptor, architect
    • Bernardo Carlone (* around 1620 in Rovio; † after 1670 in Genoa?), Swiss sculptor
    • Giacomo Carlone (* around 1630 in Rovio, † 1700 in Villa Serra in Val Polcevera ); Swiss miniature painter and priest
    • Giovanni (Johann) Carlone (1636–1713), painter from Rovio
    • Giovan Andrea Carlone (born May 22, 1639 in Genoa; † April 4, 1697 there), painter
    • Giuseppe Maria Carlone (born November 1, 1645 in Rovio, † April 1696 in Asti ), architect and sculptor from Rovio
    • Niccolò Carlone / i (* around 1644 in Genoa; † 1714 there), Giovanni Battista, Swiss painter
    • Giuseppe Maria Carloni (* 1645 in Rovio, † 1696 in Asti )
    • Giovanni Domenico Carloni (* 1651 in Rovio; † before 1726 in Vienna?), Sculptor in Turin
    • Luigia Carloni Groppi (1872–1947), writer, educator
    • Corinna Carloni called Cora (1901–1978), educator
    • Tita Carloni (1931–2012), architect
Bergamo, Cappella Colleoni, main altar by Bartolomeo Manni
Gerhart Hauptmann, photograph by Nicola Perscheid (1914)
  • Bagutti family of artists
    • Giovanni Bagutti (* around 1600 in Rovio; † after 1660 ibid), master builder at Valentino Castle in Turin
    • Giovanni Battista Bagutti (October 14, 1681 in Rovio; † after 1730 in Rovio), plasterer
    • Giovanni Bagutti (* 1683 in Rovio; † 1774 ibid), plasterer in England
    • Antonio Bagutti (* around 1720 in Rovio; † after 1780 there), plasterer and foreman in Piedmont .
    • Bartolomeo Bagutti (* 1720 in Rovio; † 1792 ibid), sculptor and plasterer in the Genoa area
    • Giovanni Battista Bagutti (born April 16, 1742 - † November 28, 1823 in Rovio), painter
    • Filippo Bagutti (* around 1755 in Rovio; † 1812 in Russia ), genius officer in the service of Napoleon Bonaparte
    • Domenico Bagutti (1760–1837), plasterer, sculptor, architect
    • Paolo Bagutti (* around 1760 in Rovio; † after 1830 ibid.), Doctor, Jacobin , Ticino Grand Councilor 1813–1815, 1821–1830
    • Giovanni Bagutti (* around 1760 in Rovio; † 1805 in Vienna), surgeon in Napoleon's army
    • Giuseppe Bagutti (born December 15, 1776 in Rovio; † August 23, 1837 in Milan ), priest and educator, in 1821 he headed the Institute for the Deaf and Mute in Milan and published educational works; Jean Baptiste Girard was his role model
    • Luigi Bagutti (* 1778 in Rovio; † around 1835 in Geneva  ?), Swiss architect
    • Abbondio Bagutti (born February 26, 1788 - † October 4, 1850 in Rovio), active painter, ir Francesco Catenazzi at the church of San Sisinio alla Torre by Mendrisio
    • Gaetano Bagutti (* 1791 in Rovio; † 1855 there?), Swiss painter
  • Falconi family of artists
    • Giovanni Maria Falconi (* around 1565 in Rovio; † after 1598 in Bohemia  ?), Plasterer.
    • Giovanni Angelo Falconi (* around 1590 in Rovio; † after 1657 in Genoa), architect
    • Giovanni Battista Falconi (* around 1600 in Rovio; † 1660 in Lublin  ?), Plasterer
    • Bernardo Falcone (1620–1696), early Baroque sculptor , bronze and artillery caster
  • Galli family of artists
    • Taddeo Galli (* around 1600 in Rovio; † 1670 in Seckau Abbey  ?), Plasterer.
    • Santino Galli (* around 1600 in Rovio, † 1670 in Prague), plasterer
    • Giovanni Galli (* around 1610 in Rovio; † 1668 in Antakalnis Vilnius district ), a Swiss plasterer
    • Domenico Galli (* around 1625 in Rovio; † 1675/76 in Prague), plasterer.
  • Mazzetti family of artists
    • Pietro Mazzetti (* around 1570 in Rovio; † 1632 there), plasterer.
    • Cristoforo Mazzetti (* around 1573 in Rovio; † 1632 in Rouen  ?), Military engineer in Rouen around 1632
    • Pietro Mazzetti (* 1663 in Rovio; † 1744 ibid), sculptor
    • Emilio Mazzetti (born July 20, 1862 in Rovio; † around 1925 there), historian
    • Luigi Mazzetti (* 1927 in Rovio), priest, pastor of Novazzano , later pastor of Morbio Inferiore , 1989 founder of the Fondazione Madras-Morbio Inferiore , also canon of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Lugano) .
  • Manni family of artists
    • Bartolomeo Manni (* around 1640 in Rovio; † 1709 ibid), sculptor
    • Andrea Manni (* 1673 in Rovio; † 1736 in Bergamo?), Sculptor
    • Pietro Giacomo Manni (* 1675 in Rovio; † around 1730 in Bergamo?), Sculptor
    • Andrea Manni (* around 1680 in Rovio; † after 1707 there?),
    • Giovanni Andrea Manni (* around 1680 in Rovio; † 1830 in Monza  ?), Altar sculptor
    • Carlo Antonio Manni (* 1683 in Rovio, † 1741 in Bergamo?), Sculptor
    • Giovanni Giacomo Manni (* around 1687 in Rovio; † 1763 in Cazzaniga?), Marble sculptor
  • Carlo Modesto Massa (born June 15, 1799 in Asti , † September 30, 1889 in Capolago ), called Platone ticinese , lawyer, carbonarian, refugee in Lugano, lived in Rovio since 1821, director of Tipografia Elvetica in Capolago
  • Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946), writer.
  • Angelo Frigerio called ul Sciur Maestru (born April 12, 1920 in Arogno, † April 7, 2015 in Lugano), teacher, journalist, agronomist, publicist and politician

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