- Giocondo Albertolli
Giocondo Albertolli (
24 July 1743 –15 November 1839 ) [citation
url=http://www.ti.ch/can/comuni/pagine/presentazione.asp?ID_comune=508&Comune=Bedano
publisher=Repubblica e Canton Ticino
title=I Comuni Ticinese: Bedano] was an Swiss-born architect, painter, and sculptor who was active inItaly during the Neoclassical period.He was born into a the family of artists at
Bedano , a village 7km north of the Ticinese capitalLugano . He studied atParma under a sculptor, and also in the Academy, and became known for his ornamental architectural decorations. In 1776 he was elected professor of ornament at the newly-createdBrera Academy inMilan ; he held this post for more than a quarter of a century until failing eyesight caused him to resign in 1812. In 1809Napoleon made him aKnight of the Iron Crown . Albertolli was much employed in decorating palaces, churches, and public buildings in Italy, and gave a new impetus to the art of ornamental design in that country. His paintings are scarce. AMadonna and Child by him is in the Milanese church of S. Rocco.Giocondo Albertolli died in
Milan in 1839 at the age of ninety-six. His son, Rafaello was an engraver.Notes
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