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Palanti, Mario

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Personal name headingPalanti, Mario
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Associated placeBrera (Milan, Italy)
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Birth date1885-09-20
Death date1979-09-04
Place of birthMilan (Italy)
Place of deathMilan (Italy)
Field of activityArchitecture
AffiliationPolitecnico di Milano, Facoltà di architettura
Accademia di belle arti (Milan, Italy)
Profession or occupationArchitect Painter
Special noteHis 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 inHis 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)
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