Part 34 (1/2)

6.

*M. Andrea degli Argani da

From the Campione school at

Modena

Modena; was architect to the

Duke of Milan. Called to

to Milan in 1387 as counsel.

7.

*M. Lazaro da Campione

8.

*M. Rolando or Orlando

9.

*M. Zambono (Giovanni Buono

Descendant of Zambono, who

da Bissone)

was C.M. at Padua 1264, and

at Parma 1280.

10.

*M. Fontana da Campione

Probably an ancestor of Giov.

Fontana, the master of

Palladio; and of Matteo

Fontana, architect of Belluno

cathedral in 1517.

11.

*M. Cressino da Campione

12.

*M. Giovanni da Azzo

13.

*M. Giovanni da Trnzano

14.

*M. Martino da Arogno

15.

*M. Ruggero } da Marogia:

} brothers.

16.

*M. Giorgio }

17.

*M. Alberto }

All Lombards who worked

}

under Giovanni da Bissone 18.

*M. Airolo }

(No. 9); the latter was his

}

son.

19.

*M. Giovannino da Bissone }

20.

1387

Magister }

Antonio } di Guido,

} brothers

21.

M. Giovanni }

22.

M. Adamo

23.

M. Giovanni di Furno

24.

M. Adriolo da Campione

25.

M. Guglielmo di Marco

Son of Marco da Frixone,

architect at Crema; called to

Milan as expert, Oct. 1387.

26.

M. Leonardo Zepo }

Two Masters deputed to take

}

note of Magister Andrea's 27.

M. Simone da Cavagnera }

suggestion, Oct. 1387.

28.

1388

*M. Ambrogio Pongione }

Gave his vote at a meeting

}

of the lodge on March 20,

}

1388.

}

29.

*M. Bonino da Campione }

Voted at the same meeting.

}

Had been sculptor of the

}

Scaliger tomb at Verona in

}

1375.

}

30.

*M. Gasparo da Birago }

A famous iron-worker.

}

Magister of the lodge.

31.

*Magister Ambrogio da }

Melzo }

}

32.

*M. Pietro da Desio }

}

All these * voted with the 33.

*M. Filippo Orino }

chief architect Simone at the

}

same meeting, March 20, 1388.

34.

*M. Ridolfo di Cinisello }

}

35.

*M. Antonio da Trnzano }

(son of Giovanni da }

Trnzano) }

36.

1390

M. Niccola del Bonaventura

Made a design for the

windows of the choir at

Milan: not accepted:

discharged from the lodge

on July 21, 1390.

37.

1391

M. Giovanni da Campione

Sometimes called John from

Fernach. He brought 100

stone-carvers into the

_laborerium_ in 1391.

38.

1399

M. Antonio A. Padern

{ Two rising Masters in 1399,

{ who fought the great 39.

M. Marco da Carona

{ dispute with the French

{ architects.

40.

M. Lorenzo degli Spazi, di

Brought 188 stone-carvers

Val d'Intelvi

with him to Milan. He was in

1396 C.M. at Como, and

probably went to Milan with

all his workmen, when the

works there were suspended

on Gian Galeazzo's death.

41.

1400

M. Jacopo da Tradate

In 1400 he was chief

sculptor.

42.

M. Samuele, his son

Sculptured his father's tomb

in 1402.

43.

1400

M. Bertollo da Campione }

}

44.

M. Giorgio de Sollario }

(Solari) }

}

45.

M. Guglielmo di Giorgio }

(his son) }

}

46.

1410 {

M. Giovanni de Solari }

_Magistri_ working under

to {

}

Jacopo da Tradate at the 47.

1440 {

M. Giovanni di Reghezio }

sculptures for Milan

}

cathedral.

48.

M. Jacopo da Lanzo }

}

49.

M. Michele di Benedetto da }

Campione }

}

50.

M. Francesco Solari }

}

51.

M. Giovanni da Cairate }

52.

{

*M. Cristoforo da Chiona

All these marked * were

1420 {

master architects, each 53.

to {