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- Alessandro Mazzucotelli (Lodi, December 30, 1865 - Milan, January 29, 1938) was an Italian craftsman, particularly known as a master ironworker and decorator...
- Ogliari and Bagnera, wrought iron found its best interpreter in Alessandro Mazzucotelli, who elevated the working of this material from a simple decorative element...
- architect Sommaruga emplo**** the decorators Eugenio Quarti and Alessandro Mazzucotelli to complete respectively the interior and exterior ornamentation. Also...
- Museum of Architecture. The ironwork was designed in Italy by Alessandro Mazzucotelli and in Mexico by Luis Romero Soto. At the entrance of the theatre, there...
- from the original on 26 February 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2022. Stéphane Mazzucotelli (19 June 2022). "Législatives 2022 à Forbach : Kévin Pfeffer, nouveau...
- the elaborate wrought iron balconies designed and made by Alessandro Mazzucotelli with floral and butterfly motifs. The interior stairwell is also made...
- Stiebjahn (GER)  Debora Piana (ITA)  Héctor Leonardo Páez (COL)  Simona Mazzucotelli (ITA) 13–14 April Internacional Super Cup XCO Ansião Ansião 2  Mário...
- with railings and wrought ironwork by the Lombard master Alessandro Mazzucotelli, designed by Antonio Vandone of Cortemilia; other examples of his to...
- The wrought iron gate, designed by Campanini and created by Alessandro Mazzucotelli, is decorated with flower patterns; similar decorations are also found...
- worker Giovanni Lomazzi, who took charge of the br****, and Alessandro Mazzucotelli (it), who made the iron decorations. A particularly valuable addition...