Salle (builder)

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Salle was a family of builders from Graubünden ( Switzerland ) working in Germany .

Salle family

It is a widespread family of builders from Roveredo in the Misox Valley in the Italian-speaking canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, whose male members mostly moved abroad at a young age to learn, work and live there, as by far not more due to the population growth everyone found their livelihood at home. They preferred the southern German secular and spiritual principalities and counties. The period of the wave of migration spans the 16th to 18th centuries, and in terms of art history the Renaissance and Baroque periods.

The genealogical connections of the Salle family are largely unexplored, identity of persons in the list below cannot be excluded. Variations in first and last names are still common in this epoch, the first names are often Germanized. Salle varies from Sale, Sales, Salles, Saal, Sala, Salla , sometimes combined with the prefix “di” or “de” or “della” without an elegant or noble background. Although Swiss, family members are sometimes referred to as Italians in literature.

builder

  • Andrea Sala, mentioned as “Maestro” in 1561, unknown construction activity
  • Andrea Sala, mentioned 1616–1623, construction activity as “Maestro” / master carpenter in Grono and Roveredo
  • Antonio Sala, mentioned 1699–1722, builder in Moravia , partly dependent on the architect Domenico Martinelli
  • Antonio Salla, master builder in the service of Gabriel de Gabrieli , marriage to Caterina de Gabrieli in 1691
  • Domenico Maria Salle , 1727–1808, construction activity in the Hochstift Eichstätt, 1765 marriage in Eichstätt or Mörsach
  • Bartolomeo Sala, 1716–1722 mentioned as an architect in the Rhineland (Alps near Wesel, Dinslaken)
  • Domenico Sala, mentioned 1554/1565, unknown construction activity as "Maestro"
  • Domenico Sala, 1689–1692 construction activity in Roveredo GR (parish church)
  • Domenico Sala, 1698/1700 building activity in Roveredo (Mad. Del Ponte Chiuso)
  • Dominicus de Salles, construction activity in Rastatt , Margraviate of Baden-Baden, married to Johanna Richelote, daughters born in 1700 and 1702
  • Dominikus Salle and Johann Joseph Salle, 1722 under Gabriel de Gabrieli construction of the Walburgis Church in Mitteleschenbach , Dominikus during construction † July 14, 1722
  • Franz de Sale, construction work in Rastatt , Margraviate Baden-Baden (1698 birth of a son Dominicus in Rastatt)
  • Filippo Salle, 1677 as a plasterer in Celle mentioned
  • Giovanni Battista Sala, † after 1621 in Berlin , fortress architect and church builder in Berlin and Spandau , 1621 renovations at the Berlin City Palace
  • (Giovanni Giuseppe Salle, father of Domenico Maria Salle, master of ceremonies at the Stuttgart court)
  • Iulio (?) Sala, mentioned 1665–1680, "Maestro" in Celle (Ducal Castle), collaboration with Pietro Riva
  • Laurentius Sales, born September 5, 1727, † 1766 in Petro Varadini / Peterwardein (Hungary), unknown construction activity
  • Lorenzo Sala alias Lorenzo de Sale, construction activity 1700–1717 in Rastatt , Margraviate Baden-Baden
  • Johann Dominikus Sale, 1718 “Mauersgesell” in Ansbach
  • Lorenzo Salle , construction activity 1709/1710 under Gabriel de Gabrieli in Eckersmühlen and Thalmässing , Margraviate Brandenburg-Ansbach
  • Petro de la Sala, mentioned in 1565, unknown construction activity as "Maestro"

literature

  • Arnoldo Marcelliano Zendralli: Graubünden master builders and stucco workers in Germany during the Baroque and Rococo periods . 1930.
  • Arnoldo Marcelliano Zendralli: I Magistri Grigioni . 1959.
  • Theodor Neuhofer: Contributions to the art history of Bavaria. Eichstätt Monastery . In: Collection sheet of the Historical Association Eichstätt . 62, 1967/1968, especially pp. 69f., Footnote 9.
  • Max Pfister: Master builder from Graubünden - pioneer of the baroque . Bündner Monatsblatt, Chur 1993, ISBN 3-7954-1037-1 .