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  1. Camillo Boito (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈmillo ˈbɔito]; 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.

    • short story writer, essayst
    • Italian
    • 30 October 1836, Rome
  2. Jun 29, 2023 · Camillo Boito between modernity and heritage. by Erik Franco. For those who are part of the Politecnico di Milano community, Camillo Boito represents the story of our founders, those to whom we entrust the task of defining the roots of the Milanese and Lombardy traditions, which today we carry with pride into our international dimension.

  3. Camillo Boito (1836–1914), former student of Selvatico who moved to Brera as a young lecturer, would inherit an interest in this method and its legitimation in didactic use; he became an active and conscious promoter of the acquisition of these images, with the precise aim of constructing an atlas of historical-stylistic models, coming to ...

    • Federico Alberto Brunetti
    • federico.brunetti@polimi.it
    • 2017
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  5. Italian architect, teacher, restorer and writer. He was the elder brother of Arrigo Boito, composer and author of the libretti for Giuseppe Verdi's last two great operas, Otello and Falstaff. Boito was an important figure in many ways in the cultural life of Italy, and especially Milan, in the second half of the 19th century.

  6. Camillo Boito (1836–1914) was one of the founding figures of modern Italian conservation, yet his writings on conservation were never translated into English and he is little known outside his native country.

  7. Camillo Boito (30 October 1836 – 28 June 1914) was an Italian architect and engineer, and a noted art critic, art historian and novelist. [ edit] Biography. Boito was born in Rome, the son of an Italian painter of miniatures. His mother was of Polish ancestry.

  8. Camillo Boito. Restoration in Architecture. First Dialogue. Camillo Boito (1836– 1914) was one of the founding figures of modern Italian conservation, yet his writings on conservation were never translated into English and he is little known outside his native country.

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