Italian architect and engineer, and a noted art critic, art historian and novelist
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Camillo Boito
Born
(1836-10-30)30 October 1836 Rome
Died
28 June 1914(1914-06-28) (aged 77) Milan, Kingdom of Italy
Occupation
short story writer, essayst
Nationality
Italian
Genre
short story, essay
Literary movement
Scapigliatura - Lombard line
Notable works
Senso
Camillo Boito (Italian pronunciation:[kaˈmilloˈbɔito]; 30 October 1836 – 28 June 1914) was an Italian architect and engineer, and a noted art critic, art historian and novelist. He was the brother of Arrigo Boito, the friend and librettist of the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi.
CamilloBoito (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈmillo ˈbɔito]; 30 October 1836 – 28 June 1914) was an Italian architect and engineer, and a noted art critic...
older brother, CamilloBoito, was an Italian architect and engineer as well as a noted art critic, art historian and novelist. Boito studied music at...
building was designed in the neo-Gothic style by Italian architect, CamilloBoito. Both Verdi and his wife, Giuseppina Strepponi are buried there. A documentary...
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free dictionary. Senso may refer to: Senso (novel), Italian novella by CamilloBoito 1882 Senso (film), 1954 Italian historical melodrama film by Luchino...
The Conservatorio di Musica Arrigo Boito, better known in English as the Parma Conservatory, is a music conservatory in Parma, Italy. It was originally...
architect of the Liberty style or Art nouveau movement. He was the pupil of CamilloBoito and Luca Beltrami to the Brera Academy in Milan. His monumental architecture...
"A Christmas Eve" is a short story by CamilloBoito which appeared in his anthology of decadence and perversity titled Tales of Vanity (sometimes translated...
stripped of accumulating houses and refurbished as see them now in 1861 by CamilloBoito. He inserted the two lateral gothic arches flanking the original central...
with his 1954 film, Senso, shot in colour. Based on the novella by CamilloBoito, it is set in Austrian-occupied Venice in 1866. In this film, Visconti...
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Boccaccino (c. 1467–c. 1525), painter belonging to the Emilian school CamilloBoito (1836–1914), architect and engineer Bartolomeo Bon (d. after 1464),...
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professor of painting from 1822 to 1880; and the architect and writer CamilloBoito, who was professor of architecture from 1860 to 1909, and for part of...
writer who founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. CamilloBoito (1836–1914): Italian architect who tried to reconcile the conflicting...
assisted by architect Ercole Balossi Merlo. Both were former students of CamilloBoito at the Polytechnic University of Milan. The work involved the construction...
his education in Milan at the Brera Academy, where he was taught by CamilloBoito that architecture should "be linked to an Italian style of the past...