Carlo Amati

Carlo Amati (22 August 1776 – 23 March 1852) was an Italian architect.

Monument to Carlo Amati at the church of San Carlo al Corso (Milan)

Biography

Born in Monza, Amati studied under Giuseppe Parini and Leopoldo Pollack in the Accademia di Brera. Amati became an assistant to the brothers Albertolli, Giocondo and Giacomo Albertolli, then under abbot Zanoia. Amati was a contemporary of Giacomo Moraglia.[1]

Amati designed the facade of the church of San Carlo al Corso in Milan, the city in which he died.[2]

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References

  1. From Italian Wikipedia.
  2. The Architecture of Modern Italy, Volume I: The Challenge of Tradition 1750–1900 by Terry Kirk, 2005, ISBN 1-56898-420-0, page 153.


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