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Giacomo Albertolli (1761 – 6 June 1805) was a Swiss-born
architect who was
active in
Italy during the
Neoclassical period. He was born in
Bedano in the...
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Francesco Melzi d'Eril and
designed in 1808 by
Ticinese architect Giocondo Albertolli.
Construction works were
completed in 1810,
although the
interiors were...
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Giocondo Albertolli (24 July 1742 – 15
November 1839) was a Swiss-born architect, painter, and
sculptor who was
active in
Italy during the Neoclassical...
- used). The
interior was
restored in the
Neoclassicist era by
Giocondo Albertolli. Of the
original church, part of the
Giottesque Crucifixion, a canvas...
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Ferdinando Albertolli (11
November 1780 – 24
April 1844) was a Swiss-born
Italian architect and a
professor of design. Born in
Bedano near Lugano, Switzerland...
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Canton Ticino, and
bought by
Natale Albertolli, a rich
businessman who was the
brother of
architect Giocondo Albertolli.
Impressed by the shrine's beauty...
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Villa Ciani [it]
Palazzo Civico [it]
Villa Favorita [it]
Palazzo Albertolli [it] MASI
Lugano (or Swiss–Italian Art Museum), on
three sites: Lugano...
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stuccoes and
decorations of the
representative rooms are made by
Giocondo Albertolli, the
frescoes and
paintings by
Giuseppe Levati and
Giulio Traballesi,...
- is a late
Neoclassical palace in Milan, Italy,
designed by
Ferdinando Albertolli in 1835. It is
located at 2, Via Montenapoleone, in the
Porta Nuova district...
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gallery decorated with
frescoes by
Martin Knoller and
stuccos by
Giocondo Albertolli. Rinaldo's room, also
decorated by Knoller, was
inspired by
Torquato T****o's...