List of personalities from Salorino

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

Personalities

  • Brenni family of artists
    • Francesco Brenni (born October 26, 1636 in Salorino; † 1694 ibid), plasterer
    • Prospero Brenni (* 1638 in Salorino; † January 18, 1696 ibid), plasterer
    • Francesco Brenni (born September 27, 1644 in Salorino; † 1694 ibid?), Plasterer.
    • Carlo Antonio Brenni (born September 5, 1648 in Salorino; † October 12, 1734 there?), Plasterer.
    • Giovanni Battista Brenni (born May 28, 1649 in Salorino; † June 3, 1712 there), plasterer
    • Giulio Francesco Brenni (born October 24, 1667 in Salorino, † May 22, 1694 in Würzburg ), plasterer
    • Francesco Antonio Brenni (born October 4, 1679 in Salorino, † after 1741 in Rome?), Master builder
    • Carlo Enrico Brenni (born January 8, 1688 in Salorino, † December 9, 1745 in Copenhagen ), plasterer
    • Giovanni Giulio Brenni (born November 24, 1699 (baptism) in Mendrisio ), plasterer
    • Paolo Brenni (* around 1725 in Salorino; † 1769 there), painter, decorative painter
    • Giovanni Battista Brenni (* 1730 in Salorino), painter, decorative painter
    • Grandonio Brenni (* 1738 in Salorino), painter, decorative painter
  • Spinedi family of artists from Somazzo
    • Domenico Spinedi (* around 1640 in Somazzo (fraction of Salorino); † after 1675 in Mšec  ?), Architect.
  • Giorgio Bernasconi (* 1804 in Mendrisio ; † May 19, 1866 ibid), pastor of Salorino; was one of the founders of Tipografia elvetica in Capolago
  • Enrico Sala (born September 1, 1943 in Salorino), sculptor, graphic artist, benefactor in Cambodia

Individual evidence

  1. Celestino Trezzini : Brenni. Page 351, digitized version from biblio.unibe.ch/digibern/hist_bibliog_lexikon_schweiz (accessed on July 2, 2017)
  2. W. Heunoske: The Brenni, Ticino Barockstukkatoren in southern Germany and Austria: 1670-1710. Degener Verlag, Insingen (D) 1999.
  3. ^ Idem: 16 entries about the Brenni family in the general artist lexicon (AKL). Volume 14.
  4. Ursula Stevens: Francesco Brenni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 6, 2016 .
  5. Prospero Battista Brenni. In: Sikart
  6. Francesco Brenni in sueddeutscher-barock.ch (accessed on: March 6, 2016.)
  7. Ursula Stevens: Francesco Brenni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 6, 2016 .
  8. Ursula Stevens: Carlo Antonio Brenni. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 6, 2016 .
  9. Giovanni Battista Brenni. In: Sikart
  10. Giulio Francesco Brenni in sueddeutscher-barock.ch (accessed on: March 6, 2016.)
  11. Francesco Antonio Brenni (Italian) treccani.it (accessed March 6, 2016.)
  12. Lucia Pedrini Stanga: Carlo Enrico Brenni. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . March 26, 2009 , accessed February 3, 2020 .
  13. Giovanni Giulio Brenni. In: Sikart
  14. Paolo Brenni. In: Sikart
  15. Giovanni Battista Brenni. In: Sikart
  16. Giovanni Battista Brenni. In: Sikart
  17. Ursula Stevens: Spinedi family of artists. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed August 24, 2017 .
  18. Ursula Stevens: Domenico Spinedi. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed August 24, 2017 .
  19. ^ Fabrizio Mena: Giorgio Bernasconi. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . June 20, 2002 , accessed February 3, 2020 .
  20. Enrico Sala. In: Sikart , accessed January 5, 2016