Carlo Ceppi
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Count Carlo Ceppi (11 October 1829 – 19 November 1921)[1] was an Italian architect, active mainly in Piedmont.
In 1870, he designed the facade of the church for the nuns of the order of Adoratrice Perpetua delle Santissime Sacramento in Turin. With Stefano Molli, he designed the church of the SS Cuore di Maria in Borgo San Salvatore of Turin and San Gioachino in Turin. He worked with the architects Constantino Gilodi and the engineer Giacomo Salvadori in designing some of the pavilions (labour, architecture, and war) for the 1898 exposition in Turin.[2]
References
- ^ https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/carlo-ceppi_(Dizionario-Biografico)/
- ^ Gli artisti italiani (architetti, incisori, miniatori, musicisti, pittori, scultori) e le loro opere, By Nino Guerzoni Federici (1902); pages 101-102. short biographical entry.
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- 1829 births
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- 1921 deaths