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⚫ | '''Manfredo Manfredi''' ({{IPA|it|maɱˈfreːdo maɱˈfreːdi|lang}}; 16 April 1859 in [[Piacenza]] – 13 October 1927 in Piacenza) was an Italian architect.<ref name=MI>{{cite web|url=http://www.interno.it/mininterno/export/sites/default/en/references/related/Viminal_Palace/Manfredo_Manfredi_xbiographyx.html|title=Manfredo Manfredi (biography)|publisher=[[Ministry of Interior (Italy)]]|accessdate=15 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111128052850/http://www.interno.it/mininterno/export/sites/default/en/references/related/Viminal_Palace/Manfredo_Manfredi_xbiographyx.html|archive-date=28 November 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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[[File:Koch, Manfredi, Piacentini.jpg|right|thumb|Manfredi (center) with fellow architects [[Gaetano Koch]] (left) and [[Pio Piacentini]] (right)]] |
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In 1880, Manfredi began his studies at the [[Accademia di belle arti di Roma]] (Academy of Fine Arts in Rome).<ref name=MI/> In 1884 he came in second in the [[Architectural design competition|architectural competition]] for the monument now known as the [[Altare della Patria]] to honour [[Victor Emmanuel II of Italy|Victor Emmanuel]]. When the winning architect [[Giuseppe Sacconi]] died in 1905, Manfredi, [[Gaetano Koch]] and [[Pio Piacentini]] were appointed to oversee the completion of the monument.<ref name=MI/> |
In 1880, Manfredi began his studies at the [[Accademia di belle arti di Roma]] (Academy of Fine Arts in Rome).<ref name=MI/> In 1884 he came in second in the [[Architectural design competition|architectural competition]] for the monument now known as the [[Altare della Patria]] to honour [[Victor Emmanuel II of Italy|Victor Emmanuel]]. When the winning architect [[Giuseppe Sacconi]] died in 1905, Manfredi, [[Gaetano Koch]] and [[Pio Piacentini]] were appointed to oversee the completion of the monument.<ref name=MI/> |
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Manfredi helped found the Scuola Superiore di Architettura in Rome and was its director from 1908 to 1920.<ref name=MI/> He was also involved in politics and was an elected member of the [[Parliament of Italy]] between 1909 and 1919.<ref name=MI/> |
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==Notable projects== |
==Notable projects== |
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* [[Monument to the Independence of Brazil]] in |
* [[Monument to the Independence of Brazil]] in São Paulo (1922) |
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* Tomb of Victor Emmanuel in the [[Pantheon, Rome]] |
* Tomb of Victor Emmanuel in the [[Pantheon, Rome]] |
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* Italian pavilions at universal expositions in [[World's Columbian Exposition|Chicago (1893)]], [[Exposition Internationale d'Anvers (1894)|Antwerp (1894)]], [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|Paris (1900)]] |
* Italian pavilions at universal expositions in [[World's Columbian Exposition|Chicago (1893)]], [[Exposition Internationale d'Anvers (1894)|Antwerp (1894)]], [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|Paris (1900)]] |
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* Lighthouse monument on the [[Janiculum]] |
* Lighthouse monument on the [[Janiculum]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 04:29, 16 August 2024
Manfredo Manfredi (Italian: [maɱˈfreːdo maɱˈfreːdi]; 16 April 1859 in Piacenza – 13 October 1927 in Piacenza) was an Italian architect.[1]
In 1880, Manfredi began his studies at the Accademia di belle arti di Roma (Academy of Fine Arts in Rome).[1] In 1884 he came in second in the architectural competition for the monument now known as the Altare della Patria to honour Victor Emmanuel. When the winning architect Giuseppe Sacconi died in 1905, Manfredi, Gaetano Koch and Pio Piacentini were appointed to oversee the completion of the monument.[1]
Manfredi helped found the Scuola Superiore di Architettura in Rome and was its director from 1908 to 1920.[1] He was also involved in politics and was an elected member of the Parliament of Italy between 1909 and 1919.[1]
Notable projects
[edit]- Monument to the Independence of Brazil in São Paulo (1922)
- Tomb of Victor Emmanuel in the Pantheon, Rome
- Italian pavilions at universal expositions in Chicago (1893), Antwerp (1894), Paris (1900)
- Lighthouse monument on the Janiculum
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Manfredo Manfredi (biography)". Ministry of Interior (Italy). Archived from the original on 28 November 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2012.