LC control no. | n 88068221 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Palanti, Mario |
Associated place | Brera (Milan, Italy) Buenos Aires (Argentina) Montevideo (Uruguay) |
Birth date | 1885-09-20 |
Death date | 1979-09-04 |
Place of birth | Milan (Italy) |
Place of death | Milan (Italy) |
Field of activity | Architecture |
Affiliation | Politecnico di Milano, Facoltà di architettura Accademia di belle arti (Milan, Italy) |
Profession or occupation | Architect Painter |
Special note | His brother was Palanti, Giuseppe, 1881-1946 (n 2001006361), his nephew was Palanti, Giancarlo, 1906-1977 (no2015157890), and his great-nephew is Romagnoli, Edoardo, 1952- (no2015157988; son of María Viriginia Palanti) |
Found in | His Architettura per tutti, 1945?: t.p. (Mario Palanti) LC data base, 11/22/88 (hdg.: Palanti, Mario) Mario Palanti : un architetto tra eclettismo e fascismo, 2014: p. 9 (b. Sept. 28, 1885, Milan) p. 109 (d. Sept. 1979) Treccani.it, Oct. 6, 2015 Dizionario biografico degli italiani ([under heading for Palanti, Giancarlo]: Palanti, Mario, uncle; born September 20, 1885 in Milan; died September 4, 1978 in Milan; Italian architect who spent time in Buenos Aires; studied at the Politecnico) <http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giancarlo-palanti_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/> Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon : bio-bibliographischer Index A-Z, 1999-2000 (Palanti, Mario; b. 1885, Milan; d. 1978 or 1979, Milan; architect) Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo website, May 6, 2020: (Mario Palanti; born September 20, 1885 in Milan; studied painting at the Academia di Belle Arti di Brera beginning in 1904; architect) <http://bdzalba.fau.unlp.edu.ar/greenstone/collect/postgrad/index/assoc/TE26.dir/doc.pdf> Arquitectura (sponsored by the Secretaría de Cultura (Argentina)) website, May 6, 2020: (Mario Palanti; studied painting at the Academia di Belle Arti di Brera beginning in 1904; degree in architecture at the Escuela de Arquitectura at the Politécnico in Milán (1909); went to Buenos Aires for the construction on the Pabellón Italiano for the Exposición del Centenario de la Revolución de Mayo; spent time in Argentina (primarily in Buenos Aires: 1909-1916; 1919-1924; 1925-1927; 1928-1929) and Montevideo; died 1979 in Milan; author of Architettura per tutti; lists his various projects in Argentina) <http://www.arquitectura.com/historia/protag/palanti/palanti.asp> Los Palanti, 2015: page 29, etc. (Mario Palanti; born September 20, 1885 in Milan; died 1979 in Milan; brother was Giuseppe Palanti; studied painting at the Academia di Belle Arti di Brera) |
Associated language | ita |