List of personalities from Viggiù

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

Rome , Flaminio Ponzio, Acqua Paola fountain
Flaminio Ponzio, Cappella Paolina
Vercelli, Giuseppe Argenti and Ercole Villa, statue Camillo Benso Count of Cavour
Enrico Butti, Il minatore 1889
Varese, Luigi Buzzi Leone, Cacciatore delle Alpi

Personalities

  • Antonio da Viggiù (* around 1530 in Viggiù; † after 1591 in Milan ?). Sculptor in Milan Cathedral , student of Cristoforo Solari called il Gobbo, active from 1556 to 1590.
  • Longhi family of artists
    • Alessio Longhi (* around 1480 in Viggiù; † after 1535 in Trento ), sculptor, architect
    • Martino Longhi the Elder , called il Vecchio, (* around 1530 in Viggiù; † November 6, 1591 in Rome), an Italian architect.
    • Onorio Longhi (* 1568 in Viggiù; † 1619 in Rome), an Italian architect.
    • Silla Longhi , called Silla da Viggiù (* December 21, 1569 in Viggiù; † December 29, 1622 in Rome), son of Tommaso, sculptor in Rome, Naples , Bologna
    • Stefano Longhi (* around 1675 in Viggiù; † after 1612 in Rome), sculptor in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
    • Martino Longhi the Younger , Italian Martino Longhi il Giovane, (born March 18, 1602 in Rome, † December 15, 1660 in Viggiù), an Italian architect
    • Guido Antonio Longhi (born May 9, 1691 in Viggiù; † July 21, 1756 ibid), son of Bernardo, architect in Kobyłka .
    • Gabriele Longhi (* 1737 in Viggiù; † 1829 ibid), sculptor, architect in Viggù, Tirano , Isola , Malnate .
  • Flaminio Ponzio (born April 5, 1560 in Viggiù; † July 6, 1613 in Rome ), architect of Pope Paul V.
  • Artist family Buzzi
    • Giovanni Antonio Buzzi (* around 1520 in Viggiù; † before 1579 in Rome), an Italian sculptor
    • Marco Antonio Buzzi (* around 1530 in Viggiù; † after 1567 in Rome), an Italian sculptor
    • Gabriele Buzzi (* around 1550 in Viggiù; † after 1605 in Rome), an Italian sculptor
    • Lelio Buzzi (* around 1550 in Viggiù; † after 1593 in Brescia ), an Italian sculptor
    • Ippolito Buzzi (* around 1562 in Viggiù; † before October 24, 1634 in Rome), an Italian sculptor
    • Carlo Buzzi (* 1577 in Viggiù; † 1649 ibid), son of Lelio, an Italian painter and architect active in Milan, Saronno and Talamona
    • Carlo Buzzi (* around 1600 in Viggiù; † after 1668 ibid), architect active in the Milan Cathedral (1644–1645) and in Como Cathedral (1653)
    • Giovanni Battista Buzzi (* around 1600 in Viggiù; † after 1648 there), sculptor in the Milan Cathedral
    • Bernardo Buzzi (* around 1680 in Viggiù; † after 1724 in Lucca ?), Stonemason
    • Girolamo Buzzi (* around 1700 in Viggù; † after 1750 there), sculptor created in the pilgrimage church of Madonna del Sasso near Locarno.
    • Elia Vincenzo Buzzi (born May 5, 1708 in Viggiù; † September 14, 1780 ibid), sculptor
    • Giuseppe Buzzi (* around 1760 in Viggiù; † after 1835 there), sculptor in Milan and Piacenza
    • Giovanni Battista Buzzi-Donelli (* around 1770 in Viggiù; † after 1821 there), sculptor in Milan
    • Giacomo Buzzi Leone called il Maometto (* around 1800 in Viggiù; † September 14, 1780 ibid), sculptor in Milan, in Alexandria , in Cairo , in Novara.
    • Luigi Buzzi Leone called il preciso (born November 24, 1823 in Viggiù; † March 14, 1909 ibid), son of Giacomo, sculptor in Milan, in Varese, in Viggiù.
    • Pietro Buzzi-Donelli (* 1854 in Viggiù; † 1904 ibid), sculptor in Milan
Carlo Maria Giudici, Gloria di San Francesco di Paola , Milan, Church of San Francesco di Paola
  • Argenti family of artists
    • Carlo Gerolamo Argenti (* around 1700 in Viggiù; † after 1737 in Borgosesia ?), Sculptor created works in the parish church of Sant'Eusebio of Valle Mosso (1727), high altars in the parish church of Mosso (1735), in the pilgrimage church of Biella , in the Madonna del Sasso near Locarno , in the parish church of Crevalcore (1733).
    • Francesco Maria Argenti (* 1783 in Viggiù; † September 10, 1818 ibid), an Italian architect, lecturer at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera (1814-1818), he designed the Fontana del Mosè at the Sacro Monte di Varese
    • Giuseppe Argenti (born March 21, 1811 in Viggiù; † June 5, 1876 Novara ), sculptor active in Milan, Vercelli , Novara, Galliate , Bellinzago Novarese .
    • Giosuè Argenti (born February 7, 1819 in Viggiù; † November 29, 1901 ibid), pupil of Pompeo Marchesi, sculptor in Milan, Rome, Cunardo , Viggiù.
    • Antonio Argenti (born March 27, 1845 in Viggiù; † October 5, 1916 ibid), brother of Giosuè, an Italian sculptor
  • Giudici family of artists
    • Francesco Maria Giudici (* around 1690 in Viggiù; 1768 in Vercelli ?), Sculptor in Turin, Roasio , Salussola .
    • Carlo Maria Giudici (born March 25, 1723 in Viggiù, † March 11, 1804 in Milan), son of Giovanni Battista, an Italian sculptor, architect and painter
    • Primo Giudici (born January 4, 1852 in Viggiù; † June 27, 1905 ibid), sculptor in Milan, Lodi (Lombardy) , Casale Monferrato .
  • Antonio Bottinelli (born September 8, 1827 in Viggiù; † September 26, 1898 ibid), sculptor in Rome, Milan, Paris , Turin, Viggiù
  • Angelo Bottinelli (born January 26, 1854 in Viggiù; † October 22, 1890 ibid), sculptor in Milan, Senigallia , Turin, Viggiù
Enrico Butti
  • Artist family Butti
    • Guido Butti (born April 3, 1805 in Viggiù; † August 8, 1878 in Porto Ceresio ), sculptor, pupil of Gaetano Monti and Pompeo Marchesi , opened his studio in Milan in 1840 , after which he emigrated to Washington where he realized statues in the government palace ( Campidoglio). In 1860 he returned to Viggiù where he created the statue of San Giovanni Battista , the bas-relief Fuga in Egitto in the parish church of Santo Stefano, the statue Alceste morente today in the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan.
    • Stefano Butti (born February 28, 1807 in Viggiù; † March 8, 1880 ibid), sculptor, brother of Guido, in Turin realized the statue of General Guglielmo Pepe , the Carlo Alberto monument, the Savoia monument, the high relief San Carlo ed Emanuele Filiberto on the portal of the Church of San Carlo Borromeo, and other works in Viggiù.
    • Enrico Butti (born April 3, 1847 in Viggiù; † January 31, 1932 ibid), an Italian sculptor and painter, lecturer in sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera.
  • Giovanni Antonio Garzoni (o) (* around 1530 in Viggiù; † after 1590 in Isola Bisentina ), sculptor, architect, successor to Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola in Caprarola , Nepi , Isola Bisentina
  • Antonio Galli (born January 5, 1812 in Viggiù; † September 23, 1861 ibid), sculptor in Milan.
  • Giacomo Pellegatta (* 1768 in Viggiù; † 1850 ibid.), Painter in Milan, Como, Varese, Viggiù.
  • Carlo Romano (born July 11, 1810 in Viggiù, † March 13, 1883 in Milan), sculptor in Milan.
  • Luigi Cocchi (* around 1820 in Viggiù; † after 1875 there), sculptor in Milan.
  • Domenico Piatti (born October 6, 1848 in Viggiù; † November 28, 1915 in Cuneo ), sculptor and draftsman in Viggiù and Cuneo.
  • Antonio Piatti (born June 12, 1875 in Viggiù, † August 29, 1962 in Milan), painter, sculptor in Cuneo, in Milan, Laveno , writer.
  • Fausto Papetti (born January 28, 1923 in Viggiù, † June 15, 1999 in Sanremo ), alto saxophonist.
  • Gianni Danzi (1940-2007), archbishop in Loreto and Pontifical Envoy for the shrine in Loreto .
  • Valerio Pocar (born June 6, 1944 in Viggiù), lawyer, legal sociologist, university professor.
  • Aldo Nove (* 1967 in Viggiù; actually Antonello Satta Centanin), writer.

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