• Antonio Bernasconi (1710, Italy–1785, Guatemala) was an Italian archaeologist and architect working for the service of the Crown of Spain during the XVIIth...
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  • in and around Saint Petersburg, particularly under the architect Antonio Rinaldi. Bernasconi was born in 1726 in Castel San Pietro, a settlement near...
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  • Moscow, Russia), architect. Carlo Antonio Bernasconi (1714 Massagno - 1767), engineer and architect. Worked in Spain. Federico Bernasconi (c.1760, Mendrisio...
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  • Russia Antonio Bernasconi (architect) (1710-1785), Italian architect Attilio Bernasconi (1905–1971), Argentine footballer Bautista Bernasconi (born 2001)...
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    Fossaluzza, Antonio Arrigoni "pittore in istoria", tra Molinari, Ricci, Balestra e Pittoni, in "Saggi e memorie di storia dell'arte", 21, 1997 Bernasconi, p 372...
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  • Petersburg. Giuseppe Bernasconi was born in 1778 (other sources give the date as 1796) in Saint Petersburg, in the family of Antonio Bernasconi, who had come...
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  • painter, sculptor, architect and art scholar Michele Perniola Joe Lala Tito Schipa Gabriella Cilmi Salvatore Frega Mónica Kabregu Bernasconi Cecilia Bolocco...
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  • in archaeology involved some significant events. 1786: Antonio Bernasconi and Colonel Antonio del Rio examine the ruins of Palenque, making the first...
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  • Aldo Rossi (category Postmodern architects)
    Rogers. Rossi left in 1964 when the chief editorship went to Gian Antonio Bernasconi. Rossi went on to work for Società magazine and Il_contemporaneo,...
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    Boris Bernaskoni (category Architects from Moscow)
    eighteenth century. The Bernasconi family of Lugano had produced many baroque and classical artists, stuccoists and architects who were active across Europe...
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