Giuseppe Sommaruga (1867–1917) was an Italian architect of the Liberty style or Art Nouveau movement. He was the pupil of Camillo Boito and Luca Beltrami...
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Sommaruga is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cornelio Sommaruga (born 1932), Swiss humanitarian, lawyer, and diplomat Giuseppe Sommaruga...
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an Art Nouveau palace of Milan, northern Italy. It was designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga in the Liberty style and built between 1901 and 1903. The rusticated...
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Palazzo Castiglioni, completed in 1903 according to the project of Giuseppe Sommaruga, who would become, according to Sacerdoti, the most prominent interpreter...
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Tre Croci, in Campo dei Fiori, Varese, Italy. It was designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga between 1908 and 1912. It is in the Art Nouveau style. It was closed...
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Mazzucotelli collaborated with architects such as Enrico Zanoni,Giuseppe Sommaruga, Gaetano Moretti, Ernesto Pirovano, Franco Oliva, Ulisse Stacchini...
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three-story house, surrounded by a small garden, was designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga and built between 1912 and 1914. The expanded building now serves...
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monumentalism, however, was also influenced by Art Nouveau architect Giuseppe Sommaruga. A nationalist as well as an irredentist, Sant'Elia, together with...
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Palermo by Ernesto Basile (1899–1902) Palazzo Castiglioni in Milan by Giuseppe Sommaruga (1901–1903) Poster for the 1902 Turin Exposition by Leonardo Bistolfi...
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Piazza Cordusio (section Monumento a Giuseppe Parini)
of Via Dante and Meravigli, designed by Luigi Broggi and a young Giuseppe Sommaruga. While the base has a rusticated simplicity, upper levels become more...
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Italy as Liberty style, had its main and most original exponents in Giuseppe Sommaruga and Ernesto Basile. The former was author of Palazzo Castiglioni in...
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Italy, is recognisable in Palazzo Castiglioni, built by architect Giuseppe Sommaruga between 1901 and 1903. Other examples include Hotel Corso, Casa Guazzoni...
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1902) Villa Scott by Pietro Fenoglio Palazzo Castiglioni in Milan by Giuseppe Sommaruga (1901–1903) Casa Galimberti in Milan by Giovanni Battista Bossi (1903–1905)...
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by Josef Stenbäck. Palazzo Castiglioni (Milan), Italy, designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga. Wemyss Bay railway station in Scotland, rebuilt by James Miller....
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design was a collaboration in 1891 between Luigi Broggi and his pupil Giuseppe Sommaruga. Broggi lived in the palace after completion. The decoration is eclectic...
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The Art Nouveau style was introduced in Italy by figures such as Giuseppe Sommaruga and Ernesto Basile (the former designed the Palazzo Castiglioni and...
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inspired by those of the Palazzo Castiglioni in Milan, the work of Giuseppe Sommaruga, with whom Gambini formed close ties. Complementing the decorative...
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Hotel Campo Dei Fiori. The Art Nouveau-style hotel was designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga and opened in 1910, but subsequently closed in 1968. Between the end...
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Backes in Straßburg, German Empire Palazzo Castiglioni was finished by Giuseppe Sommaruga in Milan 1904 Saint-Jean-de-Montmartre church was finished by Anatole...
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represent a reference to those of Palazzo Castiglioni (by architect Giuseppe Sommaruga), another Art Nouveau building in Milan. The wrought iron gate, designed...
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artist Jeffrey Shaw Roberta Silva, artist Antonio Soldini Giuseppe Solenghi Giuseppe Sommaruga Giovanni Sottocornola Giovanni Spertini Anita Spinelli Eugenio...
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Milan, Italy, Colombo studied architecture in the Brera Academy under Giuseppe Sommaruga, the city's leading exponent of the Art Nouveau style. Colombo arrived...
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Eugenio Quarti worked with the most prestigious architects of his time (Giuseppe Sommaruga, Luigi Broggi, Alfredo Campanini, etc.) well as with the great artists/craftsmen...
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Giuseppe Motta (29 December 1871 – 23 January 1940) was a Swiss politician. He was a member of the Swiss Federal Council (1911–1940) and President of the...
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Cobolli Gigli was the Slovenian Nikolaus Kobolj. According to Claudio Sommaruga, Cobolli Gigli was the son of an elementary school teacher Nicholas Cobol...
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Rome Pope Sixtus I Danilo Soddimo Sergio Sollima Bobby Solo Cornelio Sommaruga Alberto Sordi Pietro Spada Alessandro Specchi Innocenzo Spinazzi Altiero...
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out of seven councillors were women from 2007 till 2010, when Simonetta Sommaruga was elected as the fourth woman in government in place of Moritz Leuenberger...
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Sánchez, Prime Minister Permanent guest invitee Switzerland Simonetta Sommaruga, President Guest invitee United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Rashid Al...
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Couchepin Merz Leuthard Calmy-Rey Widmer-Schlumpf Maurer Burkhalter Sommaruga Schneider-Ammann Leuthard Berset Maurer Sommaruga Parmelin Cassis Berset Amherd...
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Couchepin Merz Leuthard Calmy-Rey Widmer-Schlumpf Maurer Burkhalter Sommaruga Schneider-Ammann Leuthard Berset Maurer Sommaruga Parmelin Cassis Berset Amherd...
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